shot-button
IPL 2026 Article IPL 2026 Article
Home > Mumbai > Mumbai News > Article > Mumbai Trombay residents flag poor condition of MG Ramachandran Marg amid delayed BMC work

Mumbai: Trombay residents flag poor condition of MG Ramachandran Marg amid delayed BMC work

Updated on: 10 April,2026 10:45 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Madhulika Ram Kavattur | mailbag@mid-day.com

An 800-metre stretch of MG Ramachandran Marg in Cheetah Camp has remained dug up for four years, leaving it riddled with potholes and unsafe. Residents allege slow progress and demand urgent action, while BMC officials promise to resume work soon

Mumbai: Trombay residents flag poor condition of MG Ramachandran Marg amid delayed BMC work

MG Ramachandran Marg, which lies between VN Purav Road and the Cheetah Camp Muslim cemetery in Trombay. Pics/By Special Arrangement

Listen to this article
Mumbai: Trombay residents flag poor condition of MG Ramachandran Marg amid delayed BMC work
x
00:00

While Mayor Ritu Tawde, Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide, and other top BMC officials addressed Mumbai’s road infrastructure issues and the need to efficiently concrete stretches on April 7, Trombay residents have stated that an 800-metre road in Cheetah Camp has been dug up for four years.

MG Ramachandran Marg, the stretch in question, which lies between VN Purav Road in the west and the Cheetah Camp Muslim cemetery in the east, is ridden with potholes and is barely navigable.




In June last year, a BMC M East ward officer told mid-day that work had been halted due to the monsoon, and it would resume in eight months. However, residents said not much has changed. “A few years ago, BMC workers told us that plumbing work was on, but we doubt the work will be completed before the rainy season,” a resident said.

Residents’ concerns

Asif Sayyed, who has pursued matter for two years
‘Till last year, only 50 per cent of the road was done, that too unevenly. Though the progress is at 75 per cent now, motorists using this stretch risk damaging their vehicles, while pedestrians have to be extremely careful’

Mohammad Shah Jahan, coconut vendor
‘I have had to fill potholes with mud to ensure my cart doesn’t flip and fall. Some concreting has been done, but the road is still unsafe for everyone’ 

Official Speak

Ujwal Ingole, officer, M East ward
‘We are aware of the condition of the road and have instructed the central roads department of BMC to act immediately. The chief engineer has assured me that the work will start in full swing soon. We hope to give residents of the area a functional road soon’

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!

Did you find this article helpful?

Yes
No

Help us improve further by providing more detailed feedback and stand a chance to win a 3-month e-paper subscription! Click Here

Note: Winners will be selected via a lucky draw.

Help us improve further by providing more detailed feedback and stand a chance to win a 3-month e-paper subscription! Click Here

Note: Winners will be selected via a lucky draw.

brihanmumbai municipal corporation Mumbai roads Infrastructure mumbai news mumbai

Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK