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Lindsay Pereira: Monsoon is back and it's choking
Updated On: 10 June, 2017 06:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Lindsay Pereira
Even a person with a half-functional brain can realise that someone is earning a significant amount to ensure our roads will never be smooth


In the past 10 years, the BMC has spent over R40,000 crore on the creation of infrastructure in Mumbai. file Pic
An additional municipal commissioner of the BMC had something very interesting to say to the press this week. "We are taking all necessary precautions before and during the monsoon," he reportedly said. "293 waterlogging spots have been reduced to 219." Think about this for a minute, while you stare outside your window and consider the onset of the monsoon with those mixed feelings of relief and dread shared by every resident of this city. Think about what this man - who has been hired by one of the most incompetent organisations you will ever have the misfortune of dealing with - has to say about what his team has managed to accomplish over a period of one year: Reducing 74 waterlogging spots.
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