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4G race fallout: 685 km of roads dug up in 2 years in Mumbai

<p>On one hand, BMC spends Rs 3,000 crore to fix 600 km of roads; then grants 6,007 trenching permits to 26 utility agencies</p>

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Traffic and pedestrians weave their way around a road fence that serves to warn against a deep crater at a dug up stretch at Ashok Nagar, Borivali (West). File Pic
Traffic and pedestrians weave their way around a road fence that serves to warn against a deep crater at a dug up stretch at Ashok Nagar, Borivali (West). File Pic

While the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) spent Rs 3,000 crore on repairing and reconstructing 600 km of city roads in the last two years, the same period saw 685 km being dug up and trenched by various utilities, according to civic data accessed by mid-day.

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