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IN PHOTOS: BMC conducts massive demolition drive in Mumbai's Mulund

Updated On: 11 February, 2026 10:11 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday conducted a massive demolition drive in Mulund area of eastern Mumbai. Pics/Special Arrangement

The BMC removed 61 unauthorised structures near Mulund railway station, officials said. Pics/Special Arrangement

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The BMC removed 61 unauthorised structures near Mulund railway station, officials said. Pics/Special Arrangement
The demolition drive was carried out along Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Road in Mulund (West)

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The demolition drive was carried out along Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Road in Mulund (West)

Following the action, around 1,100 square metres of land has been cleared, officials said

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Following the action, around 1,100 square metres of land has been cleared, officials said

The operation was conducted by the BMC’s ‘T’ Ward under the supervision of Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Zone 6) Santoshkumar Dhonde and led by Assistant Commissioner Yogita Kolhe

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The operation was conducted by the BMC’s ‘T’ Ward under the supervision of Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Zone 6) Santoshkumar Dhonde and led by Assistant Commissioner Yogita Kolhe

The civic body used four JCB machines and seven dumpers, along with other equipment, to remove the illegal constructions

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The civic body used four JCB machines and seven dumpers, along with other equipment, to remove the illegal constructions

Around 70 civic officials and staff members were present during the drive. Adequate police security was also deployed to maintain law and order

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Around 70 civic officials and staff members were present during the drive. Adequate police security was also deployed to maintain law and order

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