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Mumbai: Once bitten, BMC acts to protect Worli garage staff

<p>After a report on 40-odd employees falling prey to dengue and malaria due to the unclean premise conditions, solid waste management department sends team to take stock</p>

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The Asphalt Garage in Worli where 40-odd staffers of BMC suffered from dengue and malaria due to the pathetic condition of the premises

The Asphalt Garage in Worli where 40-odd staffers of BMC suffered from dengue and malaria due to the pathetic condition of the premises

The Asphalt Garage in Worli where 40-odd staffers of BMC suffered from dengue and malaria due to the pathetic condition of the premises
The Asphalt Garage in Worli where 40-odd staffers of BMC suffered from dengue and malaria due to the pathetic condition of the premises

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to dispose of the scrap vehicles from Asphalt Garage in Worli in a time-bound manner. mid-day had reported on November 18 about the 40-odd staffers — drivers and cleaners — working at the garage suffering from dengue and malaria due to the pathetic condition of the premises.

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