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MMOPL swings into action
Updated On: 06 May, 2012 07:13 AM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav
After SUNDAY MiD DAY reported how residents of Balkrishna Society were facing severe problems due to a damaged sewage line, officials have assured them it will be fixed at the earliest
One week after Sunday MiD DAY published the story (‘Clean up your act or get lost, April 29) about how residents of Balkrishna Housing Society at Versova were facing water flow problems since the Mumbai Metro One Private Limited (MMOPL) had damaged the premise’s sewage line while erecting piers of the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro station, it seems authorities have taken a serious note of the issue. On May 2 itself, MMOPL authorities had a meeting with the society members and assured them that the problem will be solved at the earliest.
On Wednesday morning, MMOPL officials called the secretary of the society, Abhishek Talwar, and told him that a delegation of residents should meet higher MMOPL authorities and explain to them the problems that they are facing. Later in the afternoon, a delegation, comprising the society’s managing committee members and Talwar, met the MMOPL authorities at their office in Andheri (east) and told them their grievances.
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