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Garbage, overgrown trees and footpaths main woes at South Mumbai's A Ward
Updated On: 16 May, 2016 09:11 AM IST | | Maleeva Rebello
<p>The problems across the premier South Mumbai ward that covers both posh residential areas and some of the city’s biggest slums are, surprisingly, similar in nature</p>

Although A Ward is spread across 12.5 sq km, with areas as diverse as Colaba and Cuffe Parade and the slums of Geeta Nagar and Colaba Dandi, the problems are similar — garbage disposal, broken or missing footpaths that have been encroached upon by hawkers, overgrown trees that haven’t been trimmed, and parking issues.
Problems specific to certain areas include the presence of alleged drug peddlers and beggars, the lack of permission for building repairs in old structures, overflowing gutters and the lack of public washrooms.
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