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Mumbai: BMC yet to help school get rid of dangerous potholed stretch

Students and administration of Pawar Public School in Chandivli have been asking civic body for years to repair the road outside the school, but their pleas seem to have gone in vain

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Geeta Manodra and her daughters, who study at Pawar Public School, try to dodge the potholes

Geeta Manodra and her daughters, who study at Pawar Public School, try to dodge the potholes

For students of Pawar Public School in Chandivli, going to school involves conquering an obstacle course that is full of potholes. School authorities, parents and locals have all appealed to the BMC, asking them to fix this treacherous road that has now become a safety hazard, but their pleas seem to have gone unheard.

The school is connected with the main road only through this stretch. It passes through the Sangharsha Nagar, which has slums as well as SRA buildings, but not a properly built road. The entire street is full of uneven, narrow lanes and giant potholes.

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