Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Vasai Road to be centre of multifunctional rail complex


Didi said that Vasai Road would be a chosen station to be added to the list of multifunctional  rail complexes.  According to Railway officials this comes as good news as this would not only upgrade the stations but also bring in revenue.

There are reasonable hopes, therefore, that the same advantages will occur in Vasai that Vashi has already.

Vashi has this facility and has therefore emerged as an ideal residential-cum-commercial destination in Navi Mumbai. Vashi Station Complex, built on a 7,57,289 sq ft area at the entrance of Vashi node is a top-class railway station. It is well planned and has all the modern facilities and infrastructure, attractive to businesses and individuals alike.Beautiful green areas and a lot of open space nearby are the biggest advantages. As long as Vivek Pandit represents us, and Mamata Banerjee remains as the transport controller, we can hope for similar advantages, rather than the concrete jungle others seem to want.

Several software companies and large/medium sized companies have already moved to Vashi. Reputed builders have chosen Vashi as their preferred destination. A major advantage of Vashi in terms of residential space is the reputed schools and colleges - we already have some facities in Vasai and doubtless these can increase.  With all these facilities, Vashi is also ahead in other services like hospitals, entertainment, etc. NMMC Hospital and many Navi Mumbai hospitals are providing medical facilities. Vashi has emerged as the best residential option in Navi Mumbai. It has far lesser pollution than Mumbai, and the rates are comparatively affordable.

IMO: We may hope that Vasai may emerge as the best area in Mumbai, if not the whole of India. As it is Vasai leads Mumbai in sex equality. For example it has probably the first and only woman autorickshaw driver in the entire Mumbai metropolitan region.

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