21st September 2019

Open stormwater drainage at the corner of Anant Anand CHS and Gokul Galli on Agarwal Road in Mulund West is not only dangerously deep but also not visible when you walk from Swapna Nagari to Malabar Hill road on the footpath. It is a miracle that nobody has yet become a victim of this dangerous pit which is approximately 8 feet deep.  There is an urgent need for proper barricades around this open drain.
– Samiksha Deotale

We can clearly see the streets of Mulund which are infested with deep potholes all around. Actually, these aren’t potholes but  ‘death traps’, specially gifted by B.M.C to the citizens of Mulund.
– Bhavik Bhinde

The condition of the road near Tirumala Apartment at B. R. Road is in very poor shape. Recently, a biker fell down right in front of me because of the potholes.
– Deep Kataria

Heaps of filth and garbage present a very dirty picture at Jai Bhavani Marg near Ashapura Mandir in front of the pipeline at Mulund Colony in Mulund (W). Repeated complaints by the people of this area to T- Ward has borne no fruits yet.
– Anup Chotalia

Since the past 15 months, dirty water has been spilling on the road. Neither the Bina Kumari Building Society near Umiya Towers at Mahatma Phule Road in Mulund (E) nor BMC T-Ward has taken any cognizance of this matter. This spill-over of dirty water causes tremendous inconvenience to the pedestrians here
– Santosh Jaiswar

Two huge potholes since the past many years opp. Laxmibai School in Mulund (E) have been posing inconvenience and proving to be a real hazard for two-wheeler riders and cyclists many of whom are students and kids.
– Vijay Vaze

The drainage line opp. Padmavati Niwas and Chudari Niwas and Dhuni Bldg. at Navghar 1st Lane in Mulund (E) is in a damaged condition. Complaints to the concerned authorities and BMC T-Ward have proved futile. Are they waiting
– Sandeep Vaity

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