In a recent decision, the Maharashtra government has approved the diversion of 0.14025 hectares of protected forest land in Palghar district for a private logistics park and warehouse project.

While the land parcel is relatively small, the move highlights ongoing tensions between infrastructure development and forest conservation.


What Has Been Approved?

  • Location: Village Kharivali (Tarf Paulbar), Taluka Wada, Palghar
  • Land Type: Protected Forest
  • Area Diverted:
    • Revised: 0.14025 ha
    • Earlier proposal: 0.18 ha
  • Purpose:
    • Access / approach road to logistics park
    • Warehousing project
    • Underground water pipeline
    • Electricity cables and ancillary infrastructure

The approval has been granted in favour of a private entity (authorized signatory: Nehalkumar Hasmukhrai Gandhi, Mumbai).


Approval Process: From Proposal to Final Clearance

The project went through multiple layers of scrutiny:

  1. Proposal submitted by forest authorities (2023)
  2. State government forwarded revised proposal (2024)
  3. In-principle approval granted by MoEF&CC (May 2024)
  4. Compliance submitted by state authorities
  5. Final approval granted by Central Government (July 2025)
  6. Maharashtra Government issued final diversion order (April 1, 2026)

👉 This means the project has full statutory clearance under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980.


Key Conditions Imposed

The approval comes with strict compliance requirements:

  • All conditions of MoEF&CC approvals must be followed
  • Forest officials must ensure compliance before land handover
  • Regular monitoring and reporting mandated
  • Any violation will invite action under forest laws

Additionally:

  • The project details must be published in newspapers (English + regional language)
  • Local authorities must display the order publicly for 30 days

Why This Matters

Even though the land size is small, such approvals are significant because:

1. Forest Land for Private Use

The diversion is for a private logistics and warehousing project, not a public infrastructure project.

2. Strategic Location

Palghar (Wada region) is emerging as a logistics and industrial hub, making land use decisions here critical.

3. Incremental Impact

Small forest land diversions, when combined, can lead to larger ecological consequences over time.


Development vs Environment Debate

This case once again brings up a key policy question:

👉 Should protected forest land be diverted for private commercial projects, even if the area is small?

Supporters may argue:

  • Boost to logistics infrastructure
  • Economic development in peripheral Mumbai regions

Critics may point to:

  • Gradual erosion of forest cover
  • Precedent for similar approvals

Bottom Line

The Maharashtra government’s approval for forest land diversion in Palghar may seem minor in scale, but it reflects a larger pattern of balancing development needs with environmental safeguards.

As logistics and warehousing demand grows around Mumbai, such decisions are likely to become more frequent—and more debated.

Also Read: Forest department receives a huge Mangrove forest in Navi Mumbai from CIDCO

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