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Mumbai: Nariman Point jetty to get a walkers’ plaza at the cost of INR 95 lakh

The project will include access gates, benches, lighting fixtures, and CCTV camera surveillance

Mumbai: Nariman Point jetty to get a walkers’ plaza at the cost of INR 95 lakh
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The Nariman Point jetty in Mumbai will soon get a walkers' plaza which will be built at the cost of INR 95 lakh. The project will include access gates, benches, lighting fixtures, and CCTV camera surveillance.


The Nariman Point jetty which was once declared a "no man's land" due to safety concerns and anti-social behaviour, this new project now aims to change the norm. The upgraded area will offer a clean and spacious area for socialising and an uninterrupted view of the sea.


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The pathway will be made of granite cobblestone, and there will be a selfie spot for visitors to take pictures. Seating will also be installed along the pier. A 1.25-metre-high see-through railing will be put in place for the public's safety, and a laser display will be set up at the beachside plaza. Lamp poles with a heritage design will be installed to light up the pathway at night.

The project has been given the go-ahead by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and approved by the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

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