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QR code push for roadworks falls short across Mumbai

A civic initiative to improve transparency in road concreting projects through QR codes has seen uneven implementation across Mumbai, with several sites lacking codes or displaying damaged ones

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Torn, outdated, and misplaced banners visible in Kandivli. Pics/Satej Shinde

Torn, outdated, and misplaced banners visible in Kandivli. Pics/Satej Shinde

A civic push to improve transparency in road concreting works through QR codes has seen patchy implementation across Mumbai, with several sites lacking the mandatory display or showing damaged and unreadable codes. Spot checks by mid-day across multiple locations found inconsistencies, raising questions about monitoring and enforcement, even as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) maintains that no major lapses exist.

Ground check: Key locations

No QR codes across the entire stretch on Narayan Joshi, Cross Road No. 1, Kandivli West
No QR codes across the entire stretch on Narayan Joshi, Cross Road No. 1, Kandivli West

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