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Mumbai: Office makes way for a drain, TMT staff works in the sun
Updated On: 26 February, 2020 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B Aklekar
Thane Municipal Transport employees are forced to work on the street as BMC demolishes their bus junction and cash office in Mulund; Thane mayor says they are looking for a working space

Counting cash, changing rosters, managing duty charts has been happening on the street and passengers also sit in the sun as the waiting area was demolished
Thane Municipal Transport (TMT) employees have been working in the sun, as its major bus junction and cash office in Mulund was demolished by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) last week over flooding issues. Passengers have been forced to sit in the hot sun as the waiting area was also demolished. The bus junction caters to over 10 routes from Thane, Navi Mumbai to Bhiwandi. Over two lakh passengers use it every day.
"TMT is a public transport service and should be treated better. We have been forced to sit in the sun and work. The office and the passenger sitting area is gone. The BMC had slapped a notice and its team demolished all TMT structures," a TMT officer said.
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