Wow nice! Always thought why we never hear a word on Climate change in the 2nd most populous country in the world. I'm very happy to see atleast a documentary on Climate change. Hoping to see more actions by the state govts. Thanks a lot 🙏 to everyone behind this.
10 years ago I remember watching similar documentaries on Discovery Channel about Venice. But they have temporarily stopped it from sinking let's hope India comes up with something similar too.
RIP mumbai, I don’t think any Indian politician is going to address this issue unless it becomes very severe which would be around as they mentioned 2050 and by that time it’d be too late
i absolutely love this city, i hope we never see the D day, i hope we find a solution for this devastating problem that we might face in near future, all the best bombay ✨
Mumbai is filthy & congested with people, buildings & traffic. Urban planning is lacking & any construction be it high rises, flyovers or metros -- all seem as good as random & lack long term thought
I am seriously concerned.People, government of india needs to come together to solve this problem otherwise it will be too late in the upcoming years and the cost will be skyrocketing.
The fishermen crib about ongc @5km 50 years ago. Please ask them how they have started exploiting the sea with mechanised trawling which was non existent at that time. Their say is we will fish more but u stay where you are. For every kg of fish on ure table 50 kg of non palatable marine life is destroyed by mechanised trawling
It reminds me of a movie 'Life in a metro'. Where 3 different stories run in parallel & interact with each other but had little to no affect on each other lives. Also Allaudin Khan reminds me of Nawazuddin Siddiqui...
Hey The Quint, I am very impressed with your content, you guys are amazing, I am the person who likes to know about new things, which you guys offer everytime, please do carry on and keep uploading amazing stuff, all the best
@10:39 944 mm rainfall was in 24 hours not in single hour. during that day there were events of having 100 to 200mm rainfall in one hour ,thats alone wAs enough to flood Mumbai
Totally agree with you, coz I stay in coastal area Malad West and here the mangroves are beind filled with debris by land mafias who get support from police and politicians and BMC officers.
There has to be a reason behind Mumbai's Municipal Corporation being the richest. Given the random construction of high rises & infra that lacks long term thought mostly in the suburbs its obvious why it's the richest. Money makes the Municipal Corporation look the other way & ignore all that's wrong. Common people are willing to suffer that's why this Municipal Corporation has been in the hold of one political party for decades .
Nice initiative. But there's plenty that has been missed -- most glaringly -- there was no mention of mangroves, the natural wall that give protection against the rising waters and their wanton destruction. And also, the flooding on July 2005, is an interesting case-study on how unplanned construction plays havoc -- the flooding of the suburbs was due to Mithi River. In fact, South Bombay (or Mumbai) did not face as much brunt because of the existing drainage infra that had been created by the British -- the storm water drains. So, the issue is a bit more complex than how it was presented here...
Mumbai's Municipal Corporation is the richest & the largest in India. Still suburban Mumbai is filthy. Too many open drains, too much trash everywhere. Add to it there is little thought to urban planning, infra, drainage system, vehicle parking, network of roads & flyovers to ease traffic & random construction of high rises makes the situation worse esp when alongside narrow lanes Trees too are fast disappearing .. what little remains is mostly non native young trees . Mumbai is only getting hotter, summer months more & rains are getting lesser each year . Sporadic heavy rains doesn't count.
fantastic initiative and a much needed discourse on climate change. Although, could have been better if BMC & experts who wrote the MCAP were also considered for the story. IIT isn’t the answer to everything
Hi Saurabh! Thank you so much for watching and sharing your views on the documentary. As part of research, we did speak to several people from the BMC and those who drafted the MCAP. We could not feature them in the documentary due to limitation of the format and because of their own choice. Rest assured, their views have been accommodated.
Its not just the environment, It's because of the politicians and builders. The mangroves and marshlands act like the sponge during high tide and during rains. All such areas must be reserved, but unfortunately these open lands are filled up and converted to use for new buildings or new projects. This is how the city looses its capacity to absorb the high tide/flood waters. Same thing has happened in Chennai.
Good Documentary, but I was also expecting some sort of solution that we as people of Mumbai, India can follow to help solve or delay this issue from happening.
Don't forget mumbai was a group of islands with marshy land all around. (marshy land you can see in lokhandwala back roads, Dharavi creek, mahim creek etc etc. You can do landfill and cover up marshy land and build over it, but its a marsh for a reason. The monsoons hits the western coast head-on every year, flooding mumbai. We can cover up the sea and creeks, but can't change the monsoons. Mumbai WILL flood year after year after year.
But we’re talking about climate change, on top of the usual monsoon flooding. Not every city built on landfilled salt marshes is flooding catastrophically. I hope some sustainable practices can be implemented.
The basic thing that these people are over looking is that All the sewage from the entire Mumbai city is dumped into the Arabian sea. When sea is polluted there won't be any fishes, common sense. I am from Mumbai come to the city during monsoons and see the condition of the beach, it's awful. The government knows it but does nothing.
Very informative reporting team Quint. Respect the hardwork that put behind 🙏🙏🔥 love to see more such types of contents which creates more values towards society humanity our livelihood. Thanks to IIT-B and entire quint team behind for bringing such a awesome documentry for us. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Lots of love from Bangalore 😊
Who had gone from uttarpradesh and maked 10 to 15 Cr property in Mumbai sale it and come to do business in uttar pradesh because UP will be the next state to grow and best for us. Now this is new Uttarpradesh for all equipment and services industry hospitality and tourism and more... Come back to Home UPwala's👍
My feedback, what I felt, the documentary has a fast pace, which made this sort of presentation or PPT of things, the narrative flow was missing in this, but the opinions and ideas are very well presented.
Another low depression formed in the Arabian sea near Africa, if it moves towards Somalia, it surely will take a reverse and will head towards Kerala, then Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
पता सब को है की जलवायु परिवर्तन की असली वजह कौन है और उसका परिणाम क्या है??? पर हम सब मोह के मारे आँख होते हुए भी अंधे हो चुके है। मैं और मेरा यह विचारधारा ले डूबेगी हमारी इस धरती को। सब बस औरों के सुधरने और बदलने का इन्तेज़ार कर रहे है...🙏🙏🙏😊
Same issue is with the Mahim creek it’s dirty black water along with lot of plastic reaches till the Bandra Worli sea link and 500 meters ahead of it which affects fishing in that area , when we do gill net fishing in these areas our nets r filled with plastic bags not with fish A filteration plant near the mouth of Mahim creek would help to keep the water clean
Well you need environmentalists to stop litigating against it. Unfortunately they are stalling all major infrastructure projects including those that have a positive impact on the environment
Global warming us blamed for all the destruction around the world but will man stop and look at what he has done and see and accept a different reality?? Are we reaping what we have sown??😥😥😥😣😣😣🙄🙄🙄
Very well explained and presented. But it is just a story now about Mumbai is sinking. Nothing precautionary is going to happen. What is use of the report created by the organisation siting the problems ? Because knowing of it still our governments take pride in projects like the coastal road and stuff, without taking into account that no sustainable development action has been put into play. If they do, lot of these developments will have to be stopped and then how will pockets fill or how will one one party take pride over the other ? No one in any government cares about the environment. No one ever will. And if there will come policies in play, there will also be some scam in it. Neither do the people care. Because we don’t put a stop to things unanimously but we hear stories like you put up and forget about it. The attitude is - Sab Chalta hai.
I hope people after watching this, realize the time we waste trolling celebrities for small little things, can be invested in talking about these serious issues.
but is it possible that flora and fauna be grown around the coastal road projects which will be helpful for fishermen and the nature as well ? coz india can learn from the mistakes committed by other countries and contain the natural habitat under water.
The only expertise youth is getting into careers which not even contributing sustaining the planet they live. The level of awareness for such crucial subjects is frustrating to the level that sometimes I frowned to teach the Masters level students. Crucial issues are arising day by day from human rights to climate changes and bloody the level of ignorance I see is something which with immediate effect needed to be shared as much it can be. Simple awareness is the basics we need and for that we don’t have so called educated and literate to use their brains even. Researchers and those who are taking these domains out of passion are the only proving body of literature but then at the level of reality and implementation the mass needs to be educated and that’s the gap is identified in most of the crises.
@@jayk2424 The problems occuring to the fishers are because of projects that are imposed on them and decisions that are made, by powerful people without their permission or will ! Whether it is Bandra Worli sea bridge, Bandra Versova sea bridge, Maha Trans Harbour Link or Mumbai Coastal Road, all these projects have been brought by politicians and bureaucrats. Fishers as well as other common people protested them and filed cases against them too.
Looks like Mumbai requires drought for 2-5 years. It may come some time ahead. It's nature, some years more rain, some years drought like conditions. Nature has it's own way to balance. Meanwhile, I think there has to be a mega grand plan to force water back through mega urbanization & through building massively big structures in sea coastal water for 500-1000m inside sea. Let it take 100s of billion dollars for saving a mega city
personally I think within mext 20 years Mumbai will be completely relocated. And might shifted bit inside away from coast. But for now we can definitely rely on hard measures and build coastal walls wherever necessary.! For new constructions it is quite important for architects to consider this changes and consider the water levels during floods and take some preventing measures for the same.
Quint is a propoganda media house. Captions are wrong in this video, Ganesh Nakhawa didn't ask to stop development projects but in captions it is stating to stop it.
This is just another below average random report by bs Indian media, you guys only covered issues but did not mentioned even once what's the root cause of so many issues that Mumbai faces, its all because of ever growing population explosion thats happeing in India. Mumbai local range has extended beyond Virar in recent years, in 1990s Virar was like distant planet for Mumbai guy living in Dadar but today its part of ever expading Mumbai metropolitan district which is sprawling like Amoeba to accomodate more and more migrants flocking into this tiny island from all over India. Mumbai region was never meant to accomodate over 20 million inhabitants at first place, there is hardly any open space left in Mumbai hence builder lobby and gov has started initiative to use land covered by slums under redevelopment scheme. Mumbai was already facing many issues due to extra load of inhabitants the climate change is about to make matters worst for all of us.
@@yashagrawal88 Abe l*nd fakir from BIMARU state first take some english lessons then comment here. Its not only happening in Mumbai but in my home town Delhi as well, under the new grand plan of Indian gov the NCR region is about to grow like amoeba which will include some districts from neighbouring states HR, UP, RJ. All these new districts will be connected to main Delhi via metro line. Gov wants to develope Delhi after so many decades only to ease off pressure that southern metro cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Pune are facing. Moroever having such large population in third world country like India (which is just 1/3 of US or China in size) is nothing but pure disaster, we are not R&D centric like Europeans and will heavily depend on fossil fuel and coal even in the future which surely isn't gone help us to control climate change.
Wow nice! Always thought why we never hear a word on Climate change in the 2nd most populous country in the world. I'm very happy to see atleast a documentary on Climate change. Hoping to see more actions by the state govts. Thanks a lot 🙏 to everyone behind this.
""" Hindus and muslims are two different nations .""
----------------Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Thank you :) We are glad that you liked this documentary.
I think new development should be done in raigad district
@@gamapokokompanchiro2156 .🤣🤣🤣..fake......ar fake..
@@himanshidahiya6120 great work!
10 years ago I remember watching similar documentaries on Discovery Channel about Venice. But they have temporarily stopped it from sinking let's hope India comes up with something similar too.
Where did you see that venice has stopped sinking?
@@TalwinderDhillonTravels same question
Very well researched and presented. Kudos to the team. We want more of these news reports.
What a poem at the end!! ❤️🔥🔥
RIP mumbai, I don’t think any Indian politician is going to address this issue unless it becomes very severe which would be around as they mentioned 2050 and by that time it’d be too late
World was going to end in 2012 .. ended?? This reports are always vague..
This issue needs more leading Heads into it! High time we ( make it a common Goal) as citizens. Thank u Quint for this genuine effort.
People like Alauddin are everywhere. In Karnataka , many fishermen drowned in the seas and cities on the coast are facing the brunt of the sea rise.
i absolutely love this city, i hope we never see the D day, i hope we find a solution for this devastating problem that we might face in near future, all the best bombay ✨
Mumbai is filthy & congested with people, buildings & traffic. Urban planning is lacking & any construction be it high rises, flyovers or metros -- all seem as good as random & lack long term thought
I am seriously concerned.People, government of india needs to come together to solve this problem otherwise it will be too late in the upcoming years and the cost will be skyrocketing.
Come together??? What's your concerns!?? Mumbai is a good name to hear but we are the one make lots of garbage, pollution, bad air,
I live in Jalandhar City Punjab India and love you all from the core of my innocent heart 💓 I pray to God 🙏 to keep you FIT AND FINE always.
The fishermen crib about ongc @5km 50 years ago. Please ask them how they have started exploiting the sea with mechanised trawling which was non existent at that time. Their say is we will fish more but u stay where you are. For every kg of fish on ure table 50 kg of non palatable marine life is destroyed by mechanised trawling
Both kinds of fishers are there. Many fishers in Mumbai don't do trawler fishing.
It reminds me of a movie 'Life in a metro'. Where 3 different stories run in parallel & interact with each other but had little to no affect on each other lives.
Also Allaudin Khan reminds me of Nawazuddin Siddiqui...
Hey The Quint, I am very impressed with your content, you guys are amazing, I am the person who likes to know about new things, which you guys offer everytime, please do carry on and keep uploading amazing stuff, all the best
@10:39
944 mm rainfall was in 24 hours not in single hour.
during that day there were events of having 100 to 200mm rainfall in one hour ,thats alone wAs enough to flood Mumbai
Yes, absolutely. The figure of 944 mm per hour is ridiculous.
Totally agree with you, coz I stay in coastal area Malad West and here the mangroves are beind filled with debris by land mafias who get support from police and politicians and BMC officers.
A lot of projects should be decentralised to other cities rather than jamming everything within Mumbai. Nature won’t show any mercy in few years.
There has to be a reason behind Mumbai's Municipal Corporation being the richest.
Given the random construction of high rises & infra that lacks long term thought mostly in the suburbs its obvious why it's the richest. Money makes the Municipal Corporation look the other way & ignore all that's wrong.
Common people are willing to suffer that's why this Municipal Corporation has been in the hold of one political party for decades .
Nice initiative. But there's plenty that has been missed -- most glaringly -- there was no mention of mangroves, the natural wall that give protection against the rising waters and their wanton destruction. And also, the flooding on July 2005, is an interesting case-study on how unplanned construction plays havoc -- the flooding of the suburbs was due to Mithi River. In fact, South Bombay (or Mumbai) did not face as much brunt because of the existing drainage infra that had been created by the British -- the storm water drains. So, the issue is a bit more complex than how it was presented here...
May this British raj drainage system be upgraded in south Mumbai as well as all other low lying parts of the city asap....aameen
Mumbai's Municipal Corporation is the richest & the largest in India. Still suburban Mumbai is filthy. Too many open drains, too much trash everywhere.
Add to it there is little thought to urban planning, infra, drainage system, vehicle parking, network of roads & flyovers to ease traffic & random construction of high rises makes the situation worse esp when alongside narrow lanes
Trees too are fast disappearing .. what little remains is mostly non native young trees .
Mumbai is only getting hotter, summer months more & rains are getting lesser each year . Sporadic heavy rains doesn't count.
They mentioned that in the introduction. 🍻
Incompetent SS led BMC
@@abbasabdeali3239 It has in fact been downgraded by metro work. Pipes have been replaced by smaller ones.
Great doucumantery by quint best of luck guys
fantastic initiative and a much needed discourse on climate change. Although, could have been better if BMC & experts who wrote the MCAP were also considered for the story. IIT isn’t the answer to everything
Hi Saurabh! Thank you so much for watching and sharing your views on the documentary. As part of research, we did speak to several people from the BMC and those who drafted the MCAP. We could not feature them in the documentary due to limitation of the format and because of their own choice. Rest assured, their views have been accommodated.
Glad you are covering these kind of alarming issues!
Excellent project by Quint!!! well done👍🏻
Wonderful work - very informative. Will forward to my friends all over.
Appreciate the Quint for making videos like these
I appreciate this kind of journalism , keep it up guys !!
It is very informative and eye-opening for us. Thank you for covering & sharing these types of problems in front of us. 💚💚
Its not just the environment, It's because of the politicians and builders. The mangroves and marshlands act like the sponge during high tide and during rains. All such areas must be reserved, but unfortunately these open lands are filled up and converted to use for new buildings or new projects. This is how the city looses its capacity to absorb the high tide/flood waters.
Same thing has happened in Chennai.
Good Documentary, but I was also expecting some sort of solution that we as people of Mumbai, India can follow to help solve or delay this issue from happening.
Move inland 👍🏻
What a documentary needs urgent action
Thanks for taking about public issues
Don't forget mumbai was a group of islands with marshy land all around. (marshy land you can see in lokhandwala back roads, Dharavi creek, mahim creek etc etc. You can do landfill and cover up marshy land and build over it, but its a marsh for a reason. The monsoons hits the western coast head-on every year, flooding mumbai. We can cover up the sea and creeks, but can't change the monsoons. Mumbai WILL flood year after year after year.
But we’re talking about climate change, on top of the usual monsoon flooding. Not every city built on landfilled salt marshes is flooding catastrophically. I hope some sustainable practices can be implemented.
The basic thing that these people are over looking is that All the sewage from the entire Mumbai city is dumped into the Arabian sea. When sea is polluted there won't be any fishes, common sense. I am from Mumbai come to the city during monsoons and see the condition of the beach, it's awful. The government knows it but does nothing.
We know the end still we don’t do anything towards it . Great !!!!
Mumbai is the heart of Maharashtra save it, or loose it depends on government n as well on ppl staying in Mumbai together we have to work for this
Such an important video. Thank you for bringing this message forward. 🙌🏼
Thanks q bol rahiii h .. Mumbai will be in danger
Very informative reporting team Quint. Respect the hardwork that put behind 🙏🙏🔥 love to see more such types of contents which creates more values towards society humanity our livelihood.
Thanks to IIT-B and entire quint team behind for bringing such a awesome documentry for us. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lots of love from Bangalore 😊
This is a wake up call. All coastal cities of India face this problem. Something has to be done otherwise...
Great feature! Let’s hope that the authorities have a longer term vision with this in mind while acting in the future
Important topic thank you 🙏
One believes islands in the midst of seas and oceans like Maldives; Hawaii are also under similar risk.
Just visited this beautiful city on a solo trip sad to the other side of the story!
Better not to do property investment now in Mumbai...better to go for tier2 cities
Very well researched documentary
Thank you for sharing with us. It’s an informative video!
Who had gone from uttarpradesh and maked 10 to 15 Cr property in Mumbai sale it and come to do business in uttar pradesh because UP will be the next state to grow and best for us. Now this is new Uttarpradesh for all equipment and services industry hospitality and tourism and more... Come back to Home UPwala's👍
My feedback, what I felt, the documentary has a fast pace, which made this sort of presentation or PPT of things, the narrative flow was missing in this, but the opinions and ideas are very well presented.
More awareness of sustenance should be there for public.
Another low depression formed in the Arabian sea near Africa, if it moves towards Somalia, it surely will take a reverse and will head towards Kerala, then Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
WONDERFUL 🙏🏻
Good Work 👍
Nice coverage Himanshi💯
Thank you, Amit :)
@@himanshidahiya6120 ab sonepat ki baari
In this hatred environment, this kind of news is what we needed to care for our people
Jeez its scary still I wish our government for heaven sake take good decisions and save this beautiful city.
Good documentary for international viewers and awards but what is the solution you are offering ? You should make documentary on Mumbai roads .
Real estate Wale toh will be like we will still build buildings and says your sea view apartment multistorey 😁😁😁
पता सब को है की जलवायु परिवर्तन की असली वजह कौन है और उसका परिणाम क्या है??? पर हम सब मोह के मारे आँख होते हुए भी अंधे हो चुके है। मैं और मेरा यह विचारधारा ले डूबेगी हमारी इस धरती को। सब बस औरों के सुधरने और बदलने का इन्तेज़ार कर रहे है...🙏🙏🙏😊
Appreciated the quint and sroll media (eco India )
Dr. Vilas jagdale was right after all 🙏
The Caption itself making people worried about their future of existence .
""" Hindus and muslims are two different nations .""
----------------Muhammad Ali Jinnah
@@user-bk1ub4hi4g stop posting hate everywhere you hate monger.
Same issue is with the Mahim creek it’s dirty black water along with lot of plastic reaches till the Bandra Worli sea link and 500 meters ahead of it which affects fishing in that area , when we do gill net fishing in these areas our nets r filled with plastic bags not with fish
A filteration plant near the mouth of Mahim creek would help to keep the water clean
Well you need environmentalists to stop litigating against it. Unfortunately they are stalling all major infrastructure projects including those that have a positive impact on the environment
Global warming us blamed for all the destruction around the world but will man stop and look at what he has done and see and accept a different reality?? Are we reaping what we have sown??😥😥😥😣😣😣🙄🙄🙄
Watching this while charging my iPad from a coal powered charging outlet
Very well explained and presented. But it is just a story now about Mumbai is sinking. Nothing precautionary is going to happen. What is use of the report created by the organisation siting the problems ? Because knowing of it still our governments take pride in projects like the coastal road and stuff, without taking into account that no sustainable development action has been put into play. If they do, lot of these developments will have to be stopped and then how will pockets fill or how will one one party take pride over the other ?
No one in any government cares about the environment. No one ever will. And if there will come policies in play, there will also be some scam in it. Neither do the people care. Because we don’t put a stop to things unanimously but we hear stories like you put up and forget about it. The attitude is - Sab Chalta hai.
GREAT
OMG must visit before it sinks😭💔
Looks like I need to buy a ⛵ boat ....instead of electric car...😁😂
I hope people after watching this, realize the time we waste trolling celebrities for small little things, can be invested in talking about these serious issues.
but is it possible that flora and fauna be grown around the coastal road projects which will be helpful for fishermen and the nature as well ? coz india can learn from the mistakes committed by other countries and contain the natural habitat under water.
Yes yes we are facing big issue but iska solution kya hai vo bhi batao or vo scale pe achieve kaese kar sakta hai.
Bombay
I 😍 this name
Mumbai 😘😘😘😘
03:37 He is reminding me of Nawazuddin Siddiqui
allaudin khan can be a dubbing artist ,,,,, what a voice ............
The only expertise youth is getting into careers which not even contributing sustaining the planet they live. The level of awareness for such crucial subjects is frustrating to the level that sometimes I frowned to teach the Masters level students. Crucial issues are arising day by day from human rights to climate changes and bloody the level of ignorance I see is something which with immediate effect needed to be shared as much it can be. Simple awareness is the basics we need and for that we don’t have so called educated and literate to use their brains even. Researchers and those who are taking these domains out of passion are the only proving body of literature but then at the level of reality and implementation the mass needs to be educated and that’s the gap is identified in most of the crises.
944mm/h is factually incorrect. Raises doubts on other contents as well
People keep fishing without a thought about the fish population, and after few years complain about less fish. Hmm
wake up INDIA
I can help you guys in this mission I truly can.
It is not just in mumbai
Badia hai venice ke mazze india maaii
good.. story..
Abhi and Niyu should give the solution for this 🙏
None of the fishing communities in india never practised sustainable fishing ! They kept taking from the sea and destroying the corals
Not true.
@@yashagrawal88 it’s so evident what’s left now ?
@@jayk2424 There are many fishers who do sustainable fishing.
@@yashagrawal88 they wouldn’t be in such a situation if it had !
@@jayk2424 The problems occuring to the fishers are because of projects that are imposed on them and decisions that are made, by powerful people without their permission or will ! Whether it is Bandra Worli sea bridge, Bandra Versova sea bridge, Maha Trans Harbour Link or Mumbai Coastal Road, all these projects have been brought by politicians and bureaucrats. Fishers as well as other common people protested them and filed cases against them too.
Have u seen the condition of guwahati ? as expected, always ignored by mainland India
15:47 Netherlands jesa system nhi ban skta ky
Looks like Mumbai requires drought for 2-5 years. It may come some time ahead. It's nature, some years more rain, some years drought like conditions.
Nature has it's own way to balance. Meanwhile, I think there has to be a mega grand plan to force water back through mega urbanization & through building massively big structures in sea coastal water for 500-1000m inside sea.
Let it take 100s of billion dollars for saving a mega city
Mumbai's days are already doomed beacause it is going Jakarta way which is already sinking and those artificial sea walls didnt help much .
Jakarta way ?
In over area also 2cm every year water level rises in Karnataka karwar
personally I think within mext 20 years Mumbai will be completely relocated. And might shifted bit inside away from coast. But for now we can definitely rely on hard measures and build coastal walls wherever necessary.! For new constructions it is quite important for architects to consider this changes and consider the water levels during floods and take some preventing measures for the same.
Coastal walls increase floods.
No worry
we mumbaikar's will stay away from this negative news we mumbaikar's have history to overcome challenges
Chalo Marine Drive ko vannakam !
""" Hindus and muslims are two different nations""
----------------Muhammad Ali Jinnah
@@user-bk1ub4hi4g ayo wtf
@@SiddharthGargYT he is a bjp troll bot
Quint is a propoganda media house. Captions are wrong in this video, Ganesh Nakhawa didn't ask to stop development projects but in captions it is stating to stop it.
it was venice that is sinking, now it is mumbai also that has joined the list
👍
You should have gone to Ratnagiri and raigad districts to cover hurricane story
Sundarban region face similar fate.
Need several backup cities, we put to much pressure on few cities and live miserable lives in these expensive cities.
can't we grow mangroves in mumbai?
D Parthsarthy is a full professor and not associate professor.
This is just another below average random report by bs Indian media, you guys only covered issues but did not mentioned even once what's the root cause of so many issues that Mumbai faces, its all because of ever growing population explosion thats happeing in India. Mumbai local range has extended beyond Virar in recent years, in 1990s Virar was like distant planet for Mumbai guy living in Dadar but today its part of ever expading Mumbai metropolitan district which is sprawling like Amoeba to accomodate more and more migrants flocking into this tiny island from all over India. Mumbai region was never meant to accomodate over 20 million inhabitants at first place, there is hardly any open space left in Mumbai hence builder lobby and gov has started initiative to use land covered by slums under redevelopment scheme. Mumbai was already facing many issues due to extra load of inhabitants the climate change is about to make matters worst for all of us.
All the unnecessary and harmful projects are not being made due to population explosion in Mumbai.
@@yashagrawal88 Abe l*nd fakir from BIMARU state first take some english lessons then comment here. Its not only happening in Mumbai but in my home town Delhi as well, under the new grand plan of Indian gov the NCR region is about to grow like amoeba which will include some districts from neighbouring states HR, UP, RJ. All these new districts will be connected to main Delhi via metro line. Gov wants to develope Delhi after so many decades only to ease off pressure that southern metro cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Pune are facing. Moroever having such large population in third world country like India (which is just 1/3 of US or China in size) is nothing but pure disaster, we are not R&D centric like Europeans and will heavily depend on fossil fuel and coal even in the future which surely isn't gone help us to control climate change.
I think the people living in Mumbai itself is careless about climate change impacts.
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