Maha govt to address objections to Thane Ring Metro | Mumbai News

Maha govt to address objections to Thane Ring Metro
Minister for Marathi language Uday Samant

Thane: Industries minister Uday Samant on Thursday said the govt will hold stakeholder meetings to clarify public concerns over the proposed 29-km Thane Integral Ring Metro Rail project after legislators questioned its viability and impact in the Legislative Council.Samant said the Thane District Collector would convene the meetings within a month, involving public representatives, Metro officials and civic authorities, to clarify and address any objections surrounding the project.The assurance came after Congress MLC Abhijit Wanjari and BJP MLC Niranjan Davkhare sought wider public consultation before the project progresses.Wanjari said several residents urged the govt to reconsider the project, arguing that while Thane urgently needs better public transport, the ring metro may not ease congestion but instead create fresh urban challenges. He questioned whether the Detailed Project Report adequately factored in the city’s road network, traffic patterns and public objections.Davkhare raised concerns over the apparent lack of the ring metro’s integration with MMRDA’s metro line 4 and the suburban railway network, questioning if commuters would opt for a longer ring metro journey over a comparatively shorter trip. He also flagged fears among residents of old Thane over tunnelling beneath ageing buildings and unresolved land demarcation issues in native settlements.Samant defended the project, calling it a future-ready transport solution backed by technical studies, saying 9% of work already commenced.“ It may be recalled that widening Thane’s existing roads would require large-scale demolition and displacement. The 29-km circular corridor with 22 stations was planned after detailed traffic studies and assessments to minimise inconvenience to residents,” he said.It may be recalled that the project faced sustained opposition from citizen groups over its alignment and feasibility. TOI was the first to highlight residents’ objections. The project presently is also being closely monitored by the Prime Minister’s Office.

State urges Centre to set up centre of excellence for Marathi | Mumbai News

State urges Centre to set up centre of excellence for Marathi
Minister for Marathi language Uday Samant

Mumbai: The state govt has asked the Union govt to set up a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for the Marathi language, which has been given the status of a classical language, said minister for Marathi language Uday Samant on Thursday.Replying to a discussion on what measures the state govt had taken to set up the CoE in the legislative council, Samant said Marathi was granted classical status in October 2024 and thereafter it is mandatory to set up the CoE for which a proposal is to be sent to the University Grants Commission (UGC). “There is a SOP to be followed which has been delayed,” he said.However, on average, it takes 12 years to set up the CoE, he said, pointing out that Tamil was granted the status in 2004 but received grants after 16 years in 2020-21. Sanskrit was granted the classical language status in 2005, and the grants were received in 202-23 for the CoE. Similarly, Telugu was declared a classical language in 2008 but received Rs 1.47 crore as a grant in 2020 after 12 years.He said Pali, Prakrit, Assamese and Bengali were granted classical status the same time as Marathi but so far no govt has asked for CoE, unlike the Maharashtra govt. While the approval for the CoE is awaited the state govt has started implementing various initiatives for the preservation of the Marathi language, such as organising Vishwa Marathi Sammelan, Warkar, children, youth and workers literary conventions without waiting for funds from the Centre, said Samant.He further said a Global Marathi Language Centre will be established in London named after Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. For this, the Maharashtra govt has purchased a historic building of the Maharashtra Mandal for Rs 5 crore. The centre will be operational in the next two months, he said.Work on the Marathi Bhasha Bhavan at Charni Road, Mumbai will be completed by December 2027 besides a sub-centre of the Bhasha Bhavan will be set up in Airoli at an estimated cost of Rs 34 crore. The govt, he said has already set up 39 of the proposed 75 forums to promote Marathi worldwide.MLCs Uma Khapre, Jagannath Abhyankar, Amit Gorkhe, Manisha Kayande participated in the discussion.

Maharashtra govt plans expansion of women counselling centres | Mumbai News

Maharashtra govt plans expansion of women counselling centres

Mumbai: The functioning of women counselling centres across Maharashtra came under scrutiny in the Legislative Council on Thursday, with members raising concerns over inadequate manpower, poor infrastructure and low honorariums for counsellors who provide support to women and children in distress. Women and child development minister Aditi Tatkare said 135 counselling centres are currently functioning in the state and the govt plans to expand the network to cover all talukas.She further informed the House that a proposal to substantially increase the honorarium of counsellors has been prepared and will be submitted to the govt for approval.Raising a calling attention motion, MLC Madhavi Naik said the counselling centres, operating from police stations and other locations, play a crucial role in addressing cases of domestic violence, abuse and family disputes. However, many centres are struggling due to insufficient funds, delayed grants and inadequate facilities. Naik pointed out that counsellors currently receive an honorarium of only Rs 12,000 per month, revised from Rs 8,000 in 2014, despite increasing responsibilities and workload. She noted that a proposal seeking a revision in honorarium was submitted to the women and child development department in June 2025, but a decision is still pending. She urged the govt to increase the number of centres, enhance financial allocations, ensure timely release of funds and provide better training to counsellors.Tatkare said grants to counselling centres would be increased to strengthen their functioning and improve services for women and children.BJP MLC Chitra Wagh backed the demand for a “respectable and significant” honorarium hike, saying counsellors play a vital role in helping women facing distress and violence. She also sought expansion of One Stop Crisis Centres (Sakhi Centres), noting that one of the facilities in Mumbai had stopped functioning.Tatkare assured members that the govt would examine all suggestions regarding One Stop Centres and continue efforts to strengthen support mechanisms for women across Maharashtra.