Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde marked a significant milestone on Sunday with the inauguration of the North Channel Bridge, connecting the Mumbai Coastal Road Project to the Worli-Bandra Sea Link. This development is expected to enhance the city’s connectivity and ease traffic flow.
During the inauguration, Deputy Chief Minister Shinde made a special announcement regarding a new green initiative for the city. “A 70-hectare park will be built here. The file for 120 acres of land at the Mahalaxmi Race Course has been opened, and the agreement has been finalized. A 300-acre world-class central park will also be developed here, which will serve as a major oxygen park to combat Mumbai’s pollution,” Shinde stated. This ambitious park project is expected to offer substantial recreational and environmental benefits to the city’s residents.
The Deputy CM also reflected on the progress made by Maharashtra during his Republic Day message. “As the country celebrates its 76th Republic Day, our state and Thane district are progressing rapidly. Our district is leading in various sectors such as agriculture, industry, services, and employment. During the recent Davos visit, an MoU worth Rs 15 lakh crore was signed, furthering the progress of Maharashtra under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Shinde added.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Fadnavis unfurled the national flag at Varsha Bungalow in Mumbai, offering his wishes on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day. “May the world’s largest democracy, which upholds sovereignty and secularism, continue to grow. Happy Republic Day to everyone,” he posted on X.
On the same day, other state leaders also celebrated the occasion. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini hoisted the national flag in Rewari, while Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami did the same in Dehradun. CM Dhami also administered the Preamble of the Constitution to attendees, emphasizing the realization of the dreams envisioned when the Constitution was framed.