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BMC to popular Ganesh mandals: Fill holes drilled into roads in 7 days or pay the price
Updated On: 23 September, 2013 08:01 AM IST | | Chetna Sadadekar
After being unable to recover Rs 28 lakh from Lalbaugcha Raja and Ganesh Galli mandals for holes dug last year, the BMC has threatened to add the fine to their property tax this year if they don't fill them up by this week.
When it comes to collecting fines from institutions that deface the city’s already pockmarked roads, BMC does anything but a fine job -- while road contractors often go scot-free for not plugging potholes, the civic body is yet to collect a whopping Rs 28 lakh from two of the city’s most eminent Ganpati mandals, that too for holes they had dug up last year for Ganeshotsav.

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