Health experts note that prolonged exposure to PM2.5 particulate matter — currently elevated across several Navi Mumbai areas — is linked to asthma, respiratory infections, and heightened vulnerability among children and the elderly. Residents are particularly troubled by frequent disruptions in MPCB’s published data, attributed to “internet failures” at monitoring stations. The memorandum claims these lapses mask the true severity of the pollution crisis and undermine public trust in environmental reporting. Activists insist that the city, home to MPCB’s own regional office, should demonstrate far stronger governance and accountability. Several localities continue to struggle with dust from ongoing land development by CIDCO, emissions from ready-mix concrete plants, quarry operations, unregulated construction works, and traffic congestion. Without stringent pollution control, citizens argue, Navi Mumbai’s growth story risks becoming environmentally unsustainable.
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