![]() IMD issues yellow alert in Mumbai, Thane, Pune and several other districts for next 5 days Last year, the BMC decided to increase the maximum cap of financial compensation from Rs 30 lakh to Rs 50 lakh for commercial and residential affected due to various infrastructure projects. This leads to delay projects as PAPs often dispute the accommodation offered to them. Moreover, the encroachment alongside the nallah delays the project of widening.įor many projects, the greatest challenge is PAP, who are unwilling to hand over their land and move. There are various bottlenecks in the alignment of existing roads leading to traffic congestion. This will enable the civic body to plan and undertake projects for the PAPs as per the actual requirement of the ward, said a civic official. To bring transparency in the allotments to PAPs, the BMC has now decided to compile ward-wise centralised data which will be available on one click. The BMC allots alternate accommodation to project-affected people (PAP) in various infrastructure projects like roads and nullah widening and others. Lauding the civic body for the speedy road works, the sarvajanik or public Ganesh mandals also expressed concern that the filled potholes may open up due to heavy showers.īMC to compile ward-wise centralised data for project-affected people We will try our best to keep the roads pothole-free for a smooth ride for Ganesh idols,” said the civic official. The material we are using now dries up fast, so we can open the road for traffic within a day. Our team is inspecting the immersion route and filling craters as they are spotted. “The dry spell for the last few days gave us some time to fill the potholes. Currently, the potholes are filled by rapid hardening concrete, which dries up in six hours. The highest number of potholes were reported from Andheri, Ghatkopar, Jogeshwari, Goregaon and Malad areas, said civic sources. The civic body said that it's continuously patching potholes on warfooting as the city gears to bid final farewell to Lord Ganesh on Friday. To facilitate smooth sail of Ganesh processions, the BMC has filled 2,000 potholes, which comes to an average of filling 200 everyday, in the past ten days. For smooth Ganesh processions, BMC fills 2,000 potholes in 10 days ![]()
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