13th April 2019

An electric pole at M.G.Road near Ambaji Dham mandir had fallen. This news item was highlighted by Home Times under its Citizen Reporter column in its previous issue. Thereafter, the damaged electric pole has been replaced.

-Dharmesh Mishra

 

An illegal construction made of tarpaulin supported by bamboos has been carried out on the terrace of Patil Villa near Spandan Hospital at A.P.Road in Mulund (E) This may lead to a fire tragedy any time.

-Derlresh Gala

 

The garbage at Gawde Vinze Scheme opp. Prachi Society has not yet been removed. Moreover, people again dump the garbage after is has been cleared.

– Gandharv Purohit

 

Two old auto rickshaws have been dumped since the last few months. They had caught fire some time back. Many complaints have been made in this regard about these autos at Kasturba Road near Ganesh temple at the corner of Sheth Classic Bldg. in Mulund(W). However, no action has been taken.

– Kaushik Shah

 

Drainage repairs work was undertaken at Mulund’s Bhakti Marg. Because of this, the condition of the road has greatly deteriorated, resulting in great inconvenience to two-wheeler riders. Potholes are becoming abundant on this stretch of the road. Yet, the authorities have failed to take notice of this state of affairs.

– Vipul

 

BMC T-Ward’s Solid Waste Management office is situated at Salpadevi Mandir in Mulund (W) where dry waste is being collected. But there is so much filth outside this office that citizens are put to great difficulty. Also, mosquitoes are proliferating here and the constant fear of malaria is unnerving the locals. If T-Ward itself is spreading filth, what hopes can one have about cleanliness at other places?

– Pratham Mehta

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