A 20-year-old almond tree, planted and cared for by autorickshaw drivers, was allegedly chopped down overnight near the E Wing gate of the Masala Market inside the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC), reportedly to clear space for a stall during the market’s Sunday shutdown, raising fresh concerns over unchecked violations and official apathy.
Not the first tree cut near market
This is not the first such incident in the area. Around three years ago, a 25-year-old tree outside the Grain Market was illegally cut for a cultural event, after which a temporary shade structure was erected at the site. Then, NMMC Commissioner Abhijit Bangar had ordered the demolition of the structure. However, no FIR or complaint was registered against those responsible for the tree’s felling.
APMC passes the buck
When contacted, APMC Deputy Secretary Yeshwant Deshpande, told mid-day, “Maintenance of the Masala Market is handled by maintenance engineer Satish Deshmukh. You may speak to him.” However, Deshmukh remained unavailable despite repeated calls at the time of going to press, raising questions about accountability.
People Speak
The tree, locals said, was more than just greenery — it was a daily resting spot for auto drivers, transporters and traders. “We planted this almond tree 20 years back. It was in good condition. Recently, it had bent slightly, so we even tied a rope to support it,” said an autorickshaw driver. He alleged that the Bajrang Store owner wanted to set up a stall at the spot, but the tree was seen as an obstruction. “On Sunday, March 29, when no one was around, it was cut after paying contractors,” he said. The driver added that he will approach the Garden Department of the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s (NMMC) Turbhe ward to file a complaint over the alleged illegal felling.
Mar 29
Day the tree was allegedly chopped down










