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Mumbai's missing footsteps: City hobbled by footpath woes
Updated On: 16 January, 2024 11:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Sanjana Deshpande
Mumbai's footpaths are in a sorry state due to civic apathy, rampant encroachments, and debris dumping, making walkways inaccessible for pedestrians.

Encroachment on Andheri-Kurla Road/ Godfrey Pimenta
In Mumbai, a silent crisis is brewing beneath the frenetic pace of life--the sorry state of the city's footpaths. Apathy from civic officials coupled with rampant encroachments and dumping of debris has left pedestrians grappling with inaccessible walkways.
Time and again, issues of pedestrians' safety are raised, especially in the face of major incidents like Worli's jogger's death after she was run over by a driver who was driving rashly and reportedly was still under the influence of alcohol.
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