A pothole has developed in Mumbai's Bandra West, due to missing paver blocks. It is currently obstructing traffic and causing difficulties for both motorists and pedestrians. (Pics/SATEJ SHINDE)
Updated On: 2025-07-07 07:38 PM IST
Compiled by : ronak mastakar
As part of the BMC’s ambitious plan to make Mumbai pothole-free, large-scale road concreting was undertaken across the city ahead of monsoon
Earlier in June, in an attempt to streamline pothole complaints and their quick resolution, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched yet another mobile application, Pothole Quickfix
The BMC typically monitors pothole complaints that citizens submit via social media and through the local ward office’s control rooms. However, over the past few years, the civic body has frequently developed new digital portals or mobile applications in an attempt to streamline citizens’ complaints
Meanwhile, the BMC has assigned secondary engineers to each of the 227 electoral wards in Mumbai, giving them the responsibility of proactively searching for potholes in their respective areas and filling them up immediately
Each engineer has been assigned a specific area with roads measuring approximately 10 km to 15 km for the duration of the monsoon