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mid-day editorial: Mumbaikars have first right on the city

<p>At a time when more and more open, green spaces in the city are being swallowed up in the name of &lsquo;development&rsquo;, Sunday morning saw a large group of south Mumbai residents gather to protest a similar threat to Malabar Hill&rsquo;s Kamala Nehru Park, where at least 70 trees face the axe for the proposal to convert Chiranji Loyalka Marg or the Siri Road Walkway into a motorable road</p>

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At a time when more and more open, green spaces in the city are being swallowed up in the name of ‘development’, Sunday morning saw a large group of south Mumbai residents gather to protest a similar threat to Malabar Hill’s Kamala Nehru Park, where at least 70 trees face the axe for the proposal to convert Chiranji Loyalka Marg or the Siri Road Walkway into a motorable road.

Locals said the plan would deprive the prime area of its green cover and also affect the amphitheatre and children’s playground at Kamala Nehru Park.

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