Triumph Omkareshwar
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The 'Triumph Omkareshwar' project has been officially launched in Rajendra Nagar, Borivali, Mumbai. It has a confirmed possession date of December 2024 and is registered with MAHARERA (P51800033026), indicating its legitimate status and adherence to regulatory standards for real estate developments.
Introducing Triumph Omkareshwar in Rajendra Nagar, Borivali. Possession: December 2024 MAHARERA: P51800033026 Call us now or visit our website.
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Where residents want improvements
The immediate vicinity of the project, particularly around the Omkareshwar Mandir in Borivali East, faces significant civic infrastructure issues. There are complaints about the absence of proper footpaths, lack of road dividers, and general civic problems that affect daily life and public accessibility.
Despite directions, a footpath is not built between Omkareshwar mandir and Shree Krishna complex. There's no divider between metro piers.
There are everyday problems between the Omkareshwar temple and Krishna complex near Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali East.
The location just outside Omkareshwar Mandir, MG Road, near National Park, Borivali East, is a concern.
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The roads surrounding the Omkareshwar Mandir in Borivali East are prone to encroachment by stalls and private buses. This leads to significant traffic congestion and reduces the available space for pedestrians and other vehicles, impacting smooth movement and accessibility in the area, including access to the National Park metro station.
The area near Sanjay Gandhi National Park from Omkareshwar temple till Shree Krishna Nagar and up to the metro station in Borivali East is near the Highway Mumbai traffic control room, indicating traffic issues.
There are everyday problems between the Omkareshwar temple and Krishna complex near Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali East.
The road is encroached with stalls and private buses, leaving no space for public access or to reach the National Park metro station.
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The Omkareshwar Temple in Borivali, Mumbai, is identified as a venue for organized public gatherings and protests. While these events are often for specific causes, they carry the potential for local disturbances, increased crowds, and temporary disruptions in the area.
Calling all to come together and raise voices against issues at Omkareshwar temple opposite National Park, Borivali, Mumbai.
Calling all to gather at Omkareshwar Temple, National Park, Borivali, Mumbai, to resist and oppose attacks on faith and rituals.
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Another residential property named 'Omkareshwar Niwas' in the broader Dahisar East area of Mumbai has been subject to civic complaints. This suggests that properties bearing the 'Omkareshwar' name in Mumbai's residential landscape might generally be associated with civic issues, potentially impacting the perception of the Triumph Omkareshwar project.
Omkareshwar niwas, Ganesh nagar, rawal pada, Dahisar East, Mumbai 400068, has civic complaints.
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A serious safety incident, specifically a 'life-threatening attack,' was reported under the Omkareshwar Bridge in Borivali East, Mumbai. This raises concerns about the general safety and crime levels in the immediate neighborhood.
A life-threatening attack occurred on 28-5-2014 night under Omkareshwar Bridge, Borivali East, Mumbai 400066; a police complaint was launched later.
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Reports indicate incidents of casteism and abuse targeting individuals entering the Omkareshwar Mahadev temple in Mumbai. Such occurrences highlight existing social tensions and discriminatory practices within the local community, which could affect the social environment of the area.
In 2025, a person is still being targeted for entering a temple. Caste slurs and abuse outside Omkareshwar Mahadev temple in Mumbai—proof that untouchability isn't history, it's reality.
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