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IN PHOTOS: Dahisar Toll Naka demolition underway after its shifting begins

Updated On: 21 October, 2025 03:47 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The demolition of the existing Dahisar Toll Naka in Mumbai has began, marking the start of its relocation process. Pics/Nimesh Dave

The demolition of the existing Dahisar Toll Naka in Mumbai has began, marking the start of its relocation process. Pics/Nimesh Dave

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The demolition of the existing Dahisar Toll Naka in Mumbai has began, marking the start of its relocation process. Pics/Nimesh Dave
<p>The officials has decided to shift the Dahisar Toll Naka by November 8</p>

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The officials has decided to shift the Dahisar Toll Naka by November 8

<p>Officials said the shift will help ease traffic flow between Mumbai and the neighbouring suburbs, especially during peak hours</p>

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Officials said the shift will help ease traffic flow between Mumbai and the neighbouring suburbs, especially during peak hours

<p>The new toll collection point is expected to be located further ahead to reduce the pressure at the city&rsquo;s entry point</p>

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The new toll collection point is expected to be located further ahead to reduce the pressure at the city’s entry point

<p>In his letter to the Deputy CM Shinde, Sarnaik had highlighted the rapid urbanisation of Mira-Bhayandar, which now has a population of around 1.5 million</p>

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In his letter to the Deputy CM Shinde, Sarnaik had highlighted the rapid urbanisation of Mira-Bhayandar, which now has a population of around 1.5 million

<p>The toll plaza not only causes financial strain but also results in a waste of time, with commuters reportedly spending 30 minutes or more in traffic every day, Sarnaik had mentioned in his letter</p>

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The toll plaza not only causes financial strain but also results in a waste of time, with commuters reportedly spending 30 minutes or more in traffic every day, Sarnaik had mentioned in his letter

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