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Want a taste of Diwali jam?
Updated On: 15 October, 2009 09:36 AM IST | | Somita Pal
Won't like it, as there will be no respite from chock-a-block roads, as Mumbai steps out to shop and celebrate the festival of lights
Won't like it, as there will be no respite from chock-a-block roads, as Mumbai steps out to shop and celebrate the festival of lights
There is no end to commuters' woes. After the city witnessed bumper-to-bumper traffic in the absence of 1,200 traffic officials on voting day on Wednesday, traffic in the city is likely to worsen as Diwali approaches.
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As Mumbai flocks to Crawford Market and Byculla to shop for the festival of lights, officials believe jammed roads will be the order of the day.
Sanjay Barve, joint traffic police commissioner, Mumbai, said, "It is an annual affair. People from far off places travel to these areas to buy firecrackers at wholesale rates.
Though we are expecting traffic jams, we have strengthened arrangements to regulate the movement of vehicles at various junctions."
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