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'Living in death trap, but no one listening': Residents of MHADA colony
Updated On: 25 January, 2020 06:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Residents of Mhada Colony in Dindoshi say they have been complaining about dangerous encroachment by SRA building for the past two years.

The boundary wall of an SRA building has encroached upon the internal road of a MHADA colony in Dindoshi. Pic/Sameer Markande
Complaints made by residents of a MHADA colony in Dindoshi, regarding the boundary wall of an SRA building encroaching upon a road and narrowing it down, over the past two years, have fallen on deaf ears. Neither MHADA nor the developer, who has constructed the SRA building, has made any efforts towards resolving the problem. According to locals, in case of a fire, the fire brigade won't be able to enter the area as the boundary wall has eaten up a portion of the road at the entrance of the colony.
More than 200 people reside in Dindoshi Cooperative Housing Society Union Limited, an old Maharashtra Housing Board (MHB) Colony in Goregaon East. The colony's internal road has two entrances – one from Pathanwadi area and the other from the Goregaon side near Oberoi Mall.
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