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Chembur tree fall incident puts activist's focus on BMC; RTI reveals 537 pending disciplinary enquiries against officials

The figures gained attention following the recent suspension of civic officials after a schoolboy died in a tree collapse in Chembur, with critics questioning whether disciplinary action is applied consistently

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The tree collapse incident at Chembur on Tuesday had claimed the life of an 11-year-old boy. File Pic

The tree collapse incident at Chembur on Tuesday had claimed the life of an 11-year-old boy. File Pic

An RTI response has revealed that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has 537 pending departmental enquiries involving 1,523 officers and employees, raising concerns over delays in disciplinary action within India's richest civic body.

The figures gained attention following the recent suspension of civic officials after a schoolboy died in a tree collapse in Chembur, with critics questioning whether disciplinary action is applied consistently.

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