Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Shivaji memorial in sea gets nod to be 210-m tall

- Badri Chatterjee

MUMBAI: The environmen­t ministry has approved the plan to increase the height of the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji statue, off the city coast, from 192m to 210m.

A letter from the Ministry of Environmen­t, Forests and Climate change (MOEFCC), dated June 15, to the chief engineer, public works department (PWD), released on the MOEFCC website on Friday, cleared the revised constructi­on plans (made in October 2017) presented by the state’s PWD on April 22 with additional conditions. In the revised clearances, the Union government has directed the state to follow a new clause of corporate environmen­t responsibi­lity (CER) plan.

Considerin­g the proposal for amendment to the environmen­tal and Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules on constructi­on near the shore clearance, the letter signed by Kaushal Vashisht, director, MOEFCC, read, “Based on the informatio­n furnished by the project proponent and the expert appraisal committee (EAC) recommenda­tions, the Ministry hereby accords amendment to environmen­tal and CRZ clearance with additional conditions.”

HT had reported on May 5 that while all previous conditions for environmen­tal and CRZ clearances for the statue remain unchanged, EAC had directed the state to bring in

additional clauses including a focus on marine conservati­on, a plan for management of fishing operations, during the constructi­on, among other conditions.

The CER plan stipulates creation of infrastruc­ture for drinking water, sanitation, health, education, skill developmen­t, roads, and help to farmers in areas around the project.

“The activities proposed under CER shall be restricted to the affected area. The monitoring report shall be submitted to the regional office as a part of a half-yearly compliance report, and to the district collector. It

should be posted on the project website of the project proponent,” read the directions.

Vinayak Mete, chairman of the committee that oversees implementa­tion of the memorial project, said the revised clearances will be adhered to, but the Centre’s recommenda­tions will be implemente­d only after a fresh letter, seeking permission to further increase the statue’s height by another two metres (212m), is sanctioned.

The project is to construct a memorial – an oval-shaped basalt rocky outcrop - in the form of an equestrian statue of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj on OTHER FACILITIES: Art museum, amphitheat­re and helipad complex, exhibition gallery, landscapin­g, galleries, cafeteria, lavatories,security installa- tions for safety and disaster management system, wastewater treatment, solid waste management facility, among other things

a reclaimed island in the Arabian Sea in the Back Bay area.“there is no eco-sensitive area or national park or sanctuarie­s located within 10km of project area. There is no forest land involved in the project. The proposed site falls in CRZ IV ‘A’ area,” read the environmen­t ministry letter. The revised plans also includes setting up of two breakwater­s (a barrier to protect the coast from waves) towards north and south end of the site.

Environmen­talists said the new design would be disastrous for Mumbai’s coastline. “The Centre cannot give a revised

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clearance as the project parameters have changed completely. Apart from height modificati­ons, the two breakwater­s will cause significan­t change in project profile,” said Debi Goenka executive trustee of the environmen­t group Conservati­on Action Trust, who has filed a petition in the Bombay high court regarding the project’s impact on marine.

“From a technical point of view,the design does not work as the 50m sword of the warrior king weighing 1,000 tonnes, will be constructe­d at an angle with a smaller pedestal,” said Goenka.

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