Updated On: 23 March, 2023 08:11 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Environmentalists term structure illegal, to challenge construction; board forms own panel to look into concerns

The site where the 10-foot-high, 14-feet-wide structure is being built at Aksa beach in Malad
The Maharashtra Maritime Board (MBB) has filed a caveat with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in order to build a sea wall at Aksa beach in Madh, Malad, even as environmentalists have finalised plans to challenge the structure, which they termed ‘anti-nature’ and ‘illegal’.
According to NGO NatConnect Foundation, MMB filed the caveat against environmental groups to “pray that no orders be passed without due notice to the caveator/proposed respondent in the original application which may be filed by the caveatees against the proposed construction of the sea wall”.