Monday 23 December 2019

GILLBERT HILL, A GAME CHANGER FOR TOURISM IN ANDHERI WEST

The Gilbert slope in Andheri west will before long become a vacation spot if the development lift plan gets practiced. Ameet Satam, the Mla of Andheri west is pushing the administration to kick start this task as it would help support the travel industry and furthermore take into account the beautification of the Gilbert slope.

Gilbert slope is one of the most established legacies in the nation. It incorporates a rundown of a few sanctuaries inside its structure and a nursery. Individuals in Mumbai visit this slope through the available staircase that prompts the most elevated top which gives a delightful perspective on the Mumbai city.

The Gilbert slope came into a structure through the dissolving of liquid magma from the earth around 66 million years which spread crosswise over the greater part of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, the magma that spread secured around 50,000 sq. km zone.

The well known Gaondevi sanctuary is arranged in the Gilbert Hill, just about 250 stages ahead. This slope draws in geologists around the globe since it is a secured evaluation 2 legacy structure that is made of dark basalt rock.

General society works office (PWD) has determined a proposition to introduce a fast lift at the Andheri west, Gilbert slope. The proposition would help change this 66 million-year-old legacy into a regular spot to be visited by individuals all around the nation and furthermore over the globe.

 Ameet Satam accepts that if more individuals visited the slope, it would help defend and guarantee that the structure is kept up. The assurance of this slope is the fundamental need. Likewise, aside from the lift development, the metal rocks are tumbling down gradually. The Mla has given a letter to the state government to cover the slope with a metal net to keep free shakes from tumbling down.

The re-development undertaking would help change this slope as far as beautification. The volcanic stone arrangement is 200 feet tall and it takes hours to climb the stairs right to the top. The lift would help make it simpler for individuals to have the option to arrive at the top and it could bring forth more endeavors inside the slope. The lift worth should be subsidized with a gauge of Rs. 2.5 crore. The expense would likewise cover the beautification of the Gilbert slope. The Mumbai legacy protection advisory group has given its endorsement for the undertaking to start.

As the slope gets redeveloped, it would make it a well-known spot for vacation destination which ensures it gets secured. The upkeep of the slope ought to be the state government's need as it is one of the stupendous structures inside Mumbai. The lift ought not to influence the structure and once the work is finished. General society would approach the spot.

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Monday 9 December 2019

BEACHES ARE A PART OF THE BEAUTIFICATION OF OUR SOCIETY: MLA AMEET SATAM

Beaches are one course for people in the domain of Juhu and Andheri to loosen up and escape from their step by step pesters. People look to the vibe and the coolness of the breeze to calm their minds and be bound together with nature. Ameet Satam Ji grasps the accommodation of having these systems in the open field. The destinations to keep up the tidiness of the coastlines show to be a predictable issue wherein people who visit leave garbage and litter all over the place. Ameet Satam Ji, who is someone considers the eco-structure and is moreover illuminated of the negative effect of waste tainting. He epitomized the instance of how a pioneer must check out the people's requesting and help them in bringing therapeutic game plans. The MLA of Andheri helped in coordinating the waste defilement in the coastlines of domains like Juhu and Andheri.

These beaches have been cleared up to glance the way wherein they ought to with Ameet Satam driving the people by model, he gave them how a pioneer can make a movement become something that affects the overall population. He really took an interest in the cleaning and tidying up for these beaches. He got the refuse and waste by hand. Ameet Satam Ji never stops to dumbfound the people of Andheri and Juhu with his dedication toward the people's needs and the earth all things considered.

His unfaltering undertaking to improve a future for the bleeding edge has been exhibited on numerous events. Be that as it may, the completion of waste sullying will be acknowledged when people in the overall population decide to make a move and embody the properties of accepting risk towards keeping up the earth basically as Ameet Satam Ji foresees. He continues encouraging people to attempt their own one of a kind individual undertakings to help the purpose behind an unblemished coastline and clean organic framework. If everyone does their very own piece, the coastlines in Versova and Juhu won't be dirtied frequently. Ameet Satam highlights the way wherein every individual must carry on with respect to keeping a perfect and strong coastline condition.

Ameet Satam offered workplaces to discarding waste, for instance, dustbins around the entire beaches spaces at Juhu and Andheri. These will help people with moving toward superfluous holders successfully and calmly. He got the floor dismisses and cleared the miscellaneous items off the grounds of the various beaches nearby a couple of others to show off that the obligation lies with everyone who contemplates the criticalness of having an unblemished space. If the individuals in the overall population get together with a comparative character of keeping the beaches clean and at whatever point people who are littering to beaches are seen, one must stand firm. We should instruct people like that on the effect of their exercises. Ameet Satam Ji continues with his experience in enlightening the overall population on the centrality of teaching unenlightened people in the general population eye on tidiness and unsanitary practices. This obligation doesn't just lie with the organization anyway with every individual living in the open field.

Monday 2 December 2019

MLA AMEET SATAMJI MEETING THE CITIZENS NEED FOR A CLEAN VERSOVA BEACH

The waste accumulation at the Versova beach has been a topic of controversy for a long period. The management of the beach which is supposed to be handled by the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) hasn’t been met with. The citizens of Mumbai have started taking actions into their own hands and devising a solution to this problem on their own. They joined together to clear the waste at the beach together and have been seeking remedial measures as soon as possible. Ameet Satam noticing this development said, “It was shameful and disappointing to observe that the tax-paying citizens of Mumbai took it on themselves to clean the beach after the problem was being neglected by civic bodies”.

In a recent meeting with the residents of Versova and Bombay High Court lawyer Afroz Shah, the MLA gave his reassurance that a solution will be brought to action in regards to the waste accumulation at the Versova beach. "Ameet Satam himself called us and heard our issues and plans. He assured us that he will take up the issue up with BMC," said Shah. Ameetji also concluded that it was an eye-opener for him after the meet with the VRV (Versova Residents Volunteers) members. He realized that the issue in regards to the dirtiest beach in Mumbai has been left unsettled by the civic bodies.

The daily news and analysis newspaper Mumbai reported on the complaint of the VRV requesting the termination of the existing cleaning contract or issuing of a new one with an additional strict treaty after the members exclaimed that the current contract requirements are woefully inadequate. Ameet Satam recognized the errors of the contract and also shares in the grievances of the citizens, he also approved of the renewal of a new contract requirement and will be discussing it further with the respected corporations. "I have spoken to the deputy municipal commissioner (DMC) for Solid Waste Management, Vijay Balamwar, and discussed the fact that the tender needed to be restructured. The citizens have given some important suggestions, which need to be incorporated," he said.

Known figures like Filmmaker Neerav Ghosh and Actor Naresh Suri are also avid VRV members and have been contributing positively to the movement. They gave their opinions concerning the resolution needed for the Versova beach waste issues to be resolved. They aim to seek more volunteers to join in on taking the initiative further to improve the situation of beaches in Mumbai. "He also agreed to the suggestion of increasing the strength of staff and machinery. We will soon meet the top BMC officials, along with Satam, to take the matter ahead," Naresh Suri added.

With the initiative taken further by Ameet Satam and the combination of efforts from the Versova Residents Volunteers, solutions would be derived in no time for the Versova beach to be cleared off remnant solid waste. Also, for the initiative to be taken across all the beaches in Mumbai.

Thursday 1 August 2019

Parking within 5km of shut bridges to go, take BEST for free

MUMBAI: With 29 bridges shut across the city, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis held an emergency meeting on Wednesday and ordered a multipronged strategy to reduce road congestion and inconvenience to motorists during monsoon.
The CM directed the BMC to ban private parking in crowded and market areas within 5 km of the shut bridges wherever BEST can provide free bus service so that motorists are not inconvenienced by such a parking ban. To ensure motorists are also not caught off-guard by the closure of bridges or diversions, the traffic police have been told to develop a mobile app, incorporating Google Map, that can suggest alternate routes by showing even temporary closures or diversions.
Meanwhile, the Matunga-based VJTI has been roped in to study if any of the closed bridges can be partially reopened for light vehicles, temporarily, after strengthening them through the concrete overlay. And to speed up such work, the BMC commissioner has been delegated special powers by evoking the Disaster Management Act, to avoid procedural delays in repair and reconstruction of bridges.
The BJP’s Mumbai unit chief Ashish Shelar who was part of the meeting told TOI that parking will be banned in crowded or market areas near closed bridges to avoid chaos and congestion during rains.
Traffic police app to alert motorists of temporary diversions, closures
CM Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday asked BMC and BEST to identify locations near shut bridges where BEST can start a special point-to-point free bus service so that private vehicle parking can be banned within a 5 km radius, BJP Mumbai unit chief Ashish Shelar said. “Motorists can park their vehicles away and use free bus service to reach market places,” Shelar said.

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About the traffic police app, Shelar pointed out how many a time motorists learn about a road turn being closed temporarily only on reaching the spot. “To avoid this type of inconvenience, the traffic police will develop a mobile app to alert motorists about road closures and alternative routes well in advance,” he added.
BJP MLA Ameet Satam who was also present at the meeting said there are efforts to see if some of the closed bridges can be partially reopened without compromising on safety. “We want to see if some bridges can be opened for light vehicles through concrete overlay,” he said. Ameet Satam said VJTI has already taken samples of a concrete layer of some bridges and the test reports should be out in a few days.
VJTI is currently re-auditing the Juhu

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Tara Road and the Oshiwara bridge. Additional municipal commissioner Vijay Singhal said he has asked VJTI officials to re-audit a few of the bridges that are crucial connectors. “Considering the safety of the public, we have shut many bridges, but we are also trying our best to look for a solution,” he said.
One of the other points discussed in the meeting was the need to invite bids for demolition and reconstruction of all the dilapidated bridges. A total of 29 bridges and foot over-bridges have been declared dangerous- while eight have been razed and 14 closed, seven are still in use.
Consequently, the Disaster Management Act has been invoked for the speedy reconstruction of the bridges. According to section 30 (2) (v) of the Disaster Management Act, the district authority can give directions to local authorities to take measures for the prevention or mitigation of disasters.

Wednesday 31 July 2019

SNDT university road gives brief relief as stretch shuts at 7pm

MUMBAI: Respite for motorists in the western suburbs was brief on Monday as the internal road of SNDT University, thrown open to decongest Juhu traffic, was shut at 7pm. Snarl-ups developed in the evening, choking SV Road, Vaikunthlal Mehta Road, and Linking Road, causing delays of over an hour.
The BMC shut the bridge over SNDT nullah on Juhu Tara Road on June 3 after it was declared dangerous. Signboards and barricades were placed, directing motorists to take a diversion via SV Road. This route was a key connector among Vile Parle, Santacruz and Bandra. The congestion grew worse as the days passed, prompting the authorities to approach SNDT University with a request to open an internal road. The internal road of SNDT University has an exit on Relief Road and was thrown open to the public on Monday morning.
“The joy was short-lived. The road is only open till 7pm, which means it does not cater to evening peak traffic,” said Bhavna Jain, a resident of Juhu Tara Road. “My children were driving home from Bandra on Monday evening and were taken aback to find that the university road was shut. They had to take SV Road, then Vaikunthlal Mehta Road and then Juhu Road to reach the stretch near the university where we live. It was a nightmare as they were stuck for an hour and a half,” said Jain.
“The idea of opening the SNDT road was proposed by locals. We have put up a police beat chowki on the campus and are installing CCTV cameras,” said MLA Ameet Satam. “I’ve written to university authorities to keep the internal road open till 10pm.”
Meanwhile, the BMC said the bridge on Oshiwara nullah, SV Road, was shut for vehicles from late on Monday onwards. This structure too has been declared dangerous. Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit said that with a portion of SV Road shut at Oshiwara, motorists would have to take long detours. “The area already witnesses massive congestion and yet another bridge closure will only add to the chaos,” Pandit said.

Yoga corner inaugurated in Mumbai’s Juhu garden

MUMBAI: On the occasion of International Yoga Day which was observed on Friday, the residents of Juhu decided to dedicate a corner of one of their neighborhood parks-the Kaifi Azmi Udyan in Juhu specifically for Yoga. Space which was inaugurated by local residents and actor Anupam Kher is spread across an area of approximately 2,000 sq feet.
Locals said that earlier people would perform yoga in a scattered manner at different corners of the park and therefore a dedicated space as such was needed. Besides they also said that with many people becoming health conscious in today’s time it was ideal to start a corner as such as they felt that it would give a boost to community living.
Activist and chairman of the Gulmohar area societies welfare group Ashoke Pandit said, “We had this idea in our mind for a while. We thought what better day than June 21 which is observed as International Yoga Day to inaugurate this corner. It took us about a fortnight to get the space ready with the required tiling works and designing which did by architect PK Das. We have kept the space very simple with just a shed and some very simple stones.”
Pandit added that as a citizen group they never let their energy levels dip and ensure that there are some new activities that they take up within the park. “Ever since the inception of the park over a decade ago they have always tried to give the park a different look either by placing new plantations or lighting after every few months,” he said.
On Friday apart from locals, there were several students as well who attended the inauguration and also performed yoga within the corner. The local MLA from the area Ameet Satam said that there was a demand from locals for such a corner. “With the increasing awareness on Yoga people had been requesting a corner as such. The credit for this goes to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Besides I had also noticed that previously people visiting the park would perform yoga in a scattered manner within the garden. Keeping this in mind we decided to dedicate one available corner for Yoga only,” said Ameet Satam.

Tuesday 30 July 2019

Ameet Satam welcomes the decision of Property Tax Rebates in Green Buildings

Homebuyers and developers can soon get a waiver of development charges and property tax rebates if they buy a home or build green buildings. The state urban development department last week issued the state’s new green building policy under which, builders and housing societies obtaining the green building certificate can seek rebates on taxes and development charges.
According to the policy, builders can avail rebate of up to 10 percent on development charges and societies or homebuyers can get a rebate on property tax up to 10 percent. A senior state government official said that the department has invited public suggestions and objections on the policy and will soon conduct hearings.
“Property buyers in green buildings will be entitled to a property tax rebate for a period of five years from securing the Occupancy Certificate (OC) based on the green building rating of the property. Depending on the rating of the property, the rebate amount will be fixed. Buyers of homes in a five-star or platinum rating would get a rebate of 10 percent in property tax while those with four-star or gold and three-star or silver ratings would get a rebate of 7.5 percent and 5 percent, respectively in the property tax,” the official said.
BJP legislator, Ameet Satam, who has first pitched for a green policy welcomed the move. “This was the need of the hour. The green policy will promote eco-friendly buildings and it will give an incentive for people and developers to buy and build green buildings. The state government must promote this policy, especially in urban areas where there is severe stress on the environment. This is a step towards sustainable development and has many aspects like solar panels, sewerage treatment plants, organic waste converts, and green facades to reduce electricity consumption,” Ameet Satam said. Satam had demanded a green building policy in July this year.
Officials said that despite the state government’s push for the green buildings policy, the local municipal corporations will have to offer additional incentives at its level over and above the incentives mentioned by the state government. “Only then can the policy be more effective. Big municipal corporations like the BMC must give additional benefits given the scale and cost of the development in the city,” the official explained.
Officials said the policy would also provide a rebate on development charges to developers securing a green building certification from empowered agencies in accordance with the rating secured by them. Those with the platinum rating would get a rebate of 7.5 percent in the development charges while those with gold and silver ratings would get a rebate of 5 and 2.5 percent, respectively in development charges.
“Green buildings lead to a marginal increase in the construction cost and the government, taking cognizance of it, has offered incentives to developers to ensure that the extra cost is not passed down to the consumer. The consumers are also given incentives to nudge them towards green developments through regular buildings,” officials said.
Officials said that municipal corporations must modify its standard operating procedure for building permissions to reflect the changes mentioned in the policy. The developer may apply for a refund of the development charges after submission of the final certificate. The corporation will have to maintain the list of green buildings to ensure that the property tax rebate is reflected directly into the tax invoice.
The state government would soon be signing an MoU with TERI-GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) and GBCI-LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) to certify the buildings as green buildings, officials said.
“The policy would be applicable to all upcoming commercial as well as residential buildings. Commercial buildings include offices, IT parks, banks, shopping malls, hotels, hospitals, airports, stadiums, convention centers, education institutes, libraries, and museums,” another official said.
Green activists said the building industry accounts for 40 percent of global energy and water consumption and almost 48 percent of solid waste generated. The green buildings have benefits of reduction in water and energy consumption. Energy-saving ranges from 20 to 30 percent while water savings from 30 to 50 percent.
Citizens having any suggestions or objections on the draft policy should submit it within a period of one month from now.

Thursday 4 July 2019

BJP MLA Ameet Satam demands East India Bhavan

BJP MLA Ameet Satam from Andheri West has now demanded that the state government construct an East Indian Bhavan for the community — a long-pending demand — and name it after Joseph ‘Kaka’ Baptista, a freedom fighter closely associated with Bal Gangadhar Tilak and the Home Rule movement who was elected the first Indian-origin mayor of Bombay in 1925.
Ameet Satam made this demand in the assembly on July 20, the last day of the monsoon session. “Joseph ‘Kaka’ Baptista was Tilak’s close associate and played a big role in the freedom movement. His contribution must be recognized and the East Indian community must also be given credit. So, I demanded that an East Indian Bhavan be constructed and named after Joseph Kaka Baptista,” he said.
Mobai Gaothan Panchayat (MGP), which was one of the first organizations that demanded a community centre for East Indians, welcomed the move. “The Kaka Baptista Bhavan project was aimed at providing a center for the East Indian community, one of the oldest communities of the city. It has got a shot in the arm with legislator Ameet Satam making a strong demand for it in the assembly,” said Gleason Barretto, founder-trustee, MGP.
Gordon D’Souza of Bombay Catholic Sabha said the East Indian Bhavan has been a long-pending demand.
“If any elected representative is pushing for it in the assembly, it’s a welcome move and the community should be happy. Even if the BJP is taking it up, it’s a good thing. We will support the demand.”
ABJP functionary said the Catholic community is crucial to the party’s political equations. “This is especially true in Mumbai, where the community is influential in many constituencies. It plays a decisive role and had backed the BJP in 2014. So, we are reaching out to the community. Many meetings with community leaders are already underway and we are getting a good response from them.”
A series of meetings with Catholic community leaders have also been lined up for upcoming weeks, said the functionary.

Wednesday 3 July 2019

Ameet Satam Promises Khataara Free Andheri

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Ameet Satam Promises Khataara Free Andheri
The Andheri MLA promises he will rid the area of khataaras in a couple of months as BMC and traffic police remove 10 autorickshaws from 90 ft road in a week. Abandoned vehicles cluttering roads of Andheri West will be rid for good over the “next couple of months”, MLA Ameet Satam has assured residents.
The promise came on the heels of 10 abandoned autorickshaws being towed away from 90 ft road just off Juhu Lane in Andheri since last week, bringing some relief to harried locals. The autorickshaws had particularly become a concern after one of them caught fire in December last year. Although there was no casualty or major damage, the incident fired up locals to pursue the matter with all authorities concerned and MLA Ameet Satam is all set to take required actions now.
Resident Jagruti Mody said their efforts finally began to bear fruit last week, when the BMC stuck warning notices, addressed to owners, on the vehicles that they would be towed away if not removed in 48 hours. “While that finally prompted some owners to remove their autorickshaws, the vehicles left unattended by taken away by the traffic police.”
An official from the traffic department confirmed the towing away of the khataaras. “Earlier, we did not have a place to take them but now, the BMC has allocated us a space at Juhu Vile Parle Development scheme. “We have taken around 100 khataaras from all over Andheri to this land in the past month.”
Ameet Satam said he will keep the momentum going. “I plan to keep in touch with the local ward office to ensure that all of Andheri West is rid of khataaras in the next couple of months.” Ameet Satam said these abandoned autorickshaws are not only encroachers of public spaces but also offer peddlers and consumers of drugs safe hideouts.
Keeping this concern in mind, the DN Nagar police have increased patrolling in the area. Senior Police Inspector Parmeshwar Gamane said his officers go around the area after dark to check on miscreants.

Tuesday 2 July 2019

Airport slum dwellers to be rehabilitated in situ: CM

In a big relief to lakhs of slum dwellers living on the land near the Chhatrapati Shivaji International (CSI) airport in Andheri and the Juhu airport, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday announced that they would be rehabilitated in situ (in the same place). Fadnavis made the announcement in the state Assembly.
Fadnavis’s announcement has put an end to fears that owing to objections from the Airports Authority of India (AAI), slum dwellers housed on the land near the airport would have to be moved out. Opposing any move to evict them, the slum dwellers were demanding in situ rehabilitation.
Last month, the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) began carrying out a biometric survey of the residents of a slum on Juhu airport. A section of slum dwellers had believed that the survey was for ex-situ (off-site). The CM clarified on Wednesday that all rehabilitations will be in-situ.
The SRA had sought permission to carry out the survey in May 2016. In two letters to the SRA’s chief executive officer, the AAI consented to “a feasibility study on ex-situ rehab”.
“The decision for in-situ rehabilitation of slum dwellers on airport land has already been taken.
Earlier, there were some issues related to rehabilitation since many slum dwellers were ineligible. Only a third of the people were eligible. But due to our new dispensation of covering them under Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana with a recent amendment, that issue is resolved. Once the amendment receives assent from the President, we will begin the process for in-situ rehabilitation,” Fadnavis told the Assembly.
Last month, the supervisor of a slum survey team was arrested for extorting money from residents of Nehru Nagar slum settlement on Juhu airport, which is spread over 30 acres of the airport’s 385-acre sprawl. The slum survey team was part of MahaOnline, a private agency appointed by the SRA to carry out a biometric survey.
Ameet Satam, BJP legislator from Andheri (West), who had raised the issue in the Assembly last week said that this was a big victory. “With the CM declaring that there will be in-situ rehabilitation, the SRA scheme can now be fast-tracked; it is a big relief to lakhs of slum dwellers and will pave the way for slum-free airport land. This will be a landmark in affordable housing initiatives. The SRA must fast track the survey and begin the redevelopment. It’s a welcome move that all slum dwellers will get homes on the same land,” Satam said.
According to officials, there are more than one lakh slum dwellers in slum pockets of Nehru Nagar, Indira Nagar and Shivaji Nagar near the Juhu airport while there are large slum pockets in Andheri (East), Chandivali and Vile Parle, around the CSI airport.
“This is a big victory for our 15-year fight. The previous government wanted to parcel all the land in favor of private developers. Due to CM Fadnavis, a big scam has been averted. Now, the slum dwellers will get their rightful homes,” said Parag Alvani, BJP legislator from Vile Parle.

Monday 10 June 2019

AMEET SATAM DOES GREAT WORKS FOR THE MUSLIMS RESIDING IN ANDHERI WEST

MLA of Andheri west, Ameet Satam is the rule clarification for the 500 Muslims living at the Gilbert Hill slum in Andheri West decided to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The tenants have promised to help Ameet Satam Ji, who has passed on a lot of valuable work in the area. He made it achievable for people to have a working water supply system by giving water tanks. In like manner, the destroyed pathways and avenues were fixed inside a short proportion of time after a requesting was made to Ameet Satam Ji to offer a response for the road issue.

The stress of the people is to have their needs being obliged. That is what the Andheri west MLA has winning to do. He continues checking out the necessities of the people. In this specific case, the people living at Gilbert Hill have perceived made by Ameet Satam. The people Muslims are anxious to help the gathering that moves toward the headway of the lifestyle of its kinfolk and the general economy. Ameet Satam with his kind demonstrations convinced the residence at Gilbert Hill ghetto that he fathoms their quandary and is given towards the fulfillment of the people's needs.

With the commitment of Ameet Satam, it took three months to confirm the changing of a road that was left broken for over ten years similarly as a water tank system that was in an awful condition and almost falling to pieces that were obliging 500 homes. The families are grateful to Ameet Satam similarly as the BJP for helping them have the security of good road and water supply.

Ameet Satam dedicated a huge amount of troublesome work towards the Muslim regions in Andheri west. He offered lights to the Muslim Qabrastan at Four Bungalows. The MLA moreover wanders out to assist the neighborhood with peopling at Idgah to have a drinking water office by presenting a spare osmosis plant. He moreover assisted with building the Aksa Masjid in Juhu. His present endeavor is to structure a hawking zone for merchants. The Muslims contain most of the vendors in Andheri west.

The Muslims contain huge masses in India. The commitment that Ameet Satam has shown up towards the Muslims in the Andheri and Juhu territory has changed the people's minds towards supporting him and moreover the BJP. In the anticipated choices, the Muslims prepared to help Ameet Satam involve a tremendous number of people. The 500 gilbert incline tenants recently sworn in to give render their full sureness influenced by Ameet Satam. His devotion toward various developmental endeavors has provoked the people seeing his abilities to reliably settle on the correct choice for the people. Ameet Satam exhibits again that pubic character can for the most part change when an individual settles on the best choice. Ameet Satam's troublesome work is paying off in light of the fact that the results and reactions from the people are a constructive one.

Tuesday 12 March 2019

AMEET SATAM RECONSTRUCTS ABANDONED BROKEN ROAD AT CAMA ROAD, ANDHERI WEST

Ameet Satam, MLA of Andheri west is the man that completes the work. Local people living at Cama Road in Andheri west sings the tunes of gestures of recognition to the MLA, who interceded to build the street that was relinquished by the engineers for a long time. Ameet Satam recovered the way to a decent state in 15 days after the inhabitants sent a letter of enticement to him. There are standards set up hailing the great work of Ameet Satam for hearing the grumblings of local people and putting a conclusion to their grieved personalities concerning the messed up streets. The man who supported the individuals and cleared a path for the street to be built in such a short measure of time is Ameet Satam.

Although there have been backfiring talks on the assets utilized by Ameet Satam to recreate the street. The individuals at Cama Road in Andheri West help the Mla with due regard. Because of the kickback got, Ameet Satam clarified that the individuals mentioned his intercession after the protests made to the designer were unheard. The individuals needed to have appropriate streets and he helped them get what they need independent of taking every necessary step of the individuals who were placed accountable for it. The primary spotlight ought to be on the way that individuals shouldn't need to experience the ill effects of the situation of having a terrible street. They got the assistance they merited.

The engineer of the task, Raees Lashkaria clarified that the street was harmed because of the storm season. After the individuals whined about the awful streets, He looked for the help of the MLA Ameet Satam and different corporators to help the venture. The street was at long last developed with the asset and commitments gave by Ameet Satam which was around Rs. 10 Lakh.

Local people at Cama Road had recently griped about the designer's ineptitude. The SRA designers did not consider the past protests about the ill-advised street structure and left it fixed. The developer who should build the street and hand it over to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) exhibited an absence of worry as the task had not been moved by anybody for a significant stretch.

An occupant, Muzaffer Sabir Khan who has been seeking after this issue with the mindful bodies affirmed of the benevolent acts of Ameet Satam after he clarified that it was just Ameet Satam who was set up to assist discover an answer for this issue. The other corporator who he had moved toward announced that it was a predicament and there was no chance any goals could occur on their end. The designer additionally said there was nothing that should be possible.

Ameet Satam was the main choice left and that was the person who took care of business. Local people share that they were so thankful to Ameet Satam who keeps on making it feasible for the requests of the individuals to be conceded.