Maharashtra CM Promises Pothole-Free Mumbai in 2 Years

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced that Mumbai will be free of potholes within two years as ongoing road concretisation projects conclude. He also emphasized the importance of public cooperation in maintaining the city's cleanliness and highlighted reduced traffic congestion due to recent infrastructure improvements.


PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 21-06-2024 17:57 IST | Created: 21-06-2024 17:57 IST
Maharashtra CM Promises Pothole-Free Mumbai in 2 Years
Eknath Shinde
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has pledged that Mumbai's roads will be free of potholes within the next two years. The ongoing road concretisation projects are expected to achieve this transformation. Shinde called on Mumbai residents to support these efforts by cooperating with local authorities to keep the city clean and beautiful.

Speaking at an event commemorating former Mumbai sheriff and jurist Nana Chudasama, Shinde noted that a recent deep cleaning initiative has already led to reduced pollution levels in the metropolis.

'Road concretisation across the entire city is underway. In the next two years, Mumbai's roads will be pothole-free,' Shinde said. He added that the civic administration is collaborating with the government and police to alleviate traffic congestion and that cleanliness campaigns are being conducted at all of Mumbai's beaches.

Shinde also highlighted that partial opening of the coastal road has alleviated traffic issues in south Mumbai, allowing residents to save time, money, and fuel. He emphasized that collaboration between private individuals, organizations, and the government would expedite Mumbai's development and beautification.

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