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Mid-Day impact | Mumbai: SGNP officials told to eliminate illegal taxi menace

Forest dept officials say they are in process of procuring electric vehicles for park visitors

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Illegal taxis at the entrance of Sanjay Gandhi National Park on September 3, 2024. FILE PIC

Illegal taxis at the entrance of Sanjay Gandhi National Park on September 3, 2024. FILE PIC

After mid-day shed light on illegal taxis being operated in Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), a senior official from the Maharashtra forest department told the national park’s administrators to crack down on such practices.

A senior official from the department said, “We have ordered that all these taxis [vehicles illegally ferrying passengers] be stopped immediately. We are in the process of procuring electric vehicles run by SGNP, which will take around 10-15 days. These illegal taxis will not be allowed to endanger the park.” Sources from SGNP also told this newspaper that the park administration has taken a serious note of mid-day’s article and instructions have been given to not allow any private vehicles to illegally ferry passengers inside the park.

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