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Developers bank on Pakistan sand to build Mumbai dreams

Shortage of sand in the city has compelled developers to import the building material from Pakistan. One of the city developers has already imported sand from the neighbouring country and others will follow suit soon.

Mumbai-based Nahar Builder and Developer imported ten containers of sand from Pakistan recently. “There is tremendous shortage of sand which is affecting our housing projects. We cannot stop our construction activities. So, we decided to import sand from Pakistan to carry on the projects. We have invested so much and customers have also paid money. Our first consignment arrived recently,” said Sukhraj Nahar.

Sources said one truckload of sand imported from Pakistan costs Rs10,000. However, in Mumbai, it costs more than Rs15,000. “It is mainly transporting expenditure.

Earlier this year, a Chennai developer had imported cement from Pakistan because of the high rate of cement in India. This move helped decrease the prices of cement. I hope brining sand from Pakistan will also ease sand prices,” he said, requesting anonymity.

Sand was earlier available at Rs3,000 per truck containing 2.5 brass (one brass equals to 100 cubic feet). This is now Rs15,000.

“Even at this high rate, it’s difficult to get sand. That is badly affecting our ongoing projects. Without supply of sand, we cannot carry out any projects. As a temporary arrangement, we have started importing sand from Pakistan
. It is easily available there, but we need to bear the transport cost,” said Sunil Mantri, president of Maharashtra Chamber of Housing Industry (MCHI).

At present, 1,000 truckloads of sand are coming into the city each day against a demand of 5,000 truckloads.

The sand situation worsened from the last year after the high court decided to ban dredging of sand in the state. The decision came after environmentalists and local residents expressed concern that excessive dredging would disturb the ecological balance.


Though the court stay has been lifted, the sand auction process is moving at a snail’s pace. So, it is neither easing the soaring sand prices nor making sufficient quantity of sand available.

Developers bank on Pakistan sand to build Mumbai dreams - Mumbai - DNA

Good move save environment and save money by cheap import.
 
Good.........must increase the trade between two countries.........rather to increase the weapons, against each others.
 
how about that mumbai developer bring sand from south india..we don't have any shortage here
 
how about that mumbai developer bring sand from south india..we don't have any shortage here

I read a previous article that Kerala was importing sand from Pakistan as well. There is a shortage of river sand due to the construction boom all over the country and especially with a lot of environmentalists raising their concerns over this practice.

Kerala govt to promote river sand import
 
Pakistan has a lot of potential and a large cement producing industry. India can benifit a lot from Pakistan as a 40kg bag of cement costs just rs. 350 in Pakistan (dont know about India). But to become a trade partner, India first has to resolve all the outsanding issues with Pakistan which will benifit both counteries a lot
 
Pakistan has a lot of potential and a large cement producing industry. India can benifit a lot from Pakistan as a 40kg bag of cement costs just rs. 350 in Pakistan (dont know about India). But to become a trade partner, India first has to resolve all the outsanding issues with Pakistan which will benifit both counteries a lot



this thing has ruined u ppl.......
here we also have cement bag above 350..
 
thank god they are not using sands from Indian beaches...they used to bring sand from south India i guess but it might spoil our beaches in long run.
 
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