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In photos: Pothole menace spurs protests in Mumbai

Updated On: 19 July, 2022 03:22 PM IST |

On Tuesday, the members of Republican Party of India (RPI) took to street against the pothole menace in the city. They were seen shouting slogans against the civic authority near Chhagan Mitha petrol pump in Chembur. Recently, BMC had launched a mission to convert the asphalt roads in the city into cement-concrete ones in a bid to rid them of potholes. Pic/Shadab khan, PTI, Satej Shinde

Republican Party of India (RPI) party workers protest over potholes and poor condition of roads, in Mumbai. Pic/PTI

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Republican Party of India (RPI) party workers protest over potholes and poor condition of roads, in Mumbai. Pic/PTI
Republican Party of India (RPI) party workers raised slogans against the BMC over potholes and poor condition of roads. Pic/Shadab Khan

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Republican Party of India (RPI) party workers raised slogans against the BMC over potholes and poor condition of roads. Pic/Shadab Khan

Protesters draw rangoli on the streets to express their disappointment about potholes in the city. Pic/PTI 

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Protesters draw rangoli on the streets to express their disappointment about potholes in the city. Pic/PTI 

According to officials, BMC has converted roads measuring 1,030 km into cement concrete roads to tackle the pothole menace. Pic/Satej Shinde
 

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According to officials, BMC has converted roads measuring 1,030 km into cement concrete roads to tackle the pothole menace. Pic/Satej Shinde

 

According to PTI, BMC has received over 10,340 complaints regarding potholes. Pic/Satej Shinde

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According to PTI, BMC has received over 10,340 complaints regarding potholes. Pic/Satej Shinde

Citizens, especially motorists, face a lot of inconvenience due to the roads pockmarked with potholes. Pic/Satej Shinde

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Citizens, especially motorists, face a lot of inconvenience due to the roads pockmarked with potholes. Pic/Satej Shinde

BMC has launched an app and a toll-free number for registering complaints about potholes. Pic/Satej Shinde

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BMC has launched an app and a toll-free number for registering complaints about potholes. Pic/Satej Shinde

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