The city’s first skywalk, adjoining the Bandra railway station, continues to shelter 100-odd slumdwellers of Garib Nagar four months after a massive fire gutted over 300 multi-level shanties in the area.
Even after a reminder from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, which owns the skywalk, the civic authorities have not taken any steps to remove the shanties along the footpath.
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written by saurabhkher 912 days ago
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nice work BMC,
ase nahee kele tar , he sagla ajun vaadhat jaail
written by kiran 911 days ago
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For first time ever i have seen a water tanker with 2 bmc workers behind holding big pipes in their hands and watering the small plants rooted on the dividers of link road. Iam totally impressed. Now they should take up drinking water problem in mumbai.
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nice work BMC,
ase nahee kele tar , he sagla ajun vaadhat jaail
For first time ever i have seen a water tanker with 2 bmc workers behind holding big pipes in their hands and watering the small plants rooted on the dividers of link road. Iam totally impressed. Now they should take up drinking water problem in mumbai.