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Why these footpaths in Mumbai are not for walking
Updated On: 25 September, 2013 09:02 AM IST | | Team MiD DAY
Most Mumbaikars are forced to risk their lives walking on roads rather than navigating the maze of hawkers, cars and squatters that have claimed footpaths in the city
Broad footpaths in the city allowing people to walk at a leisurely pace are a thing of the past. Squatters, vendors and illegally parked cars on pavements have robbed Mumbaikars of their right to walk on pavements these days. And while authorities try to uplift people -- quite literally -- by building skywalks, there is little to nothing they are doing to help people walk on pavements without having to manoeuvre themselves around the obstacles like hawkers and cars on the pavements around the city.
Very often, the civic body too encroaches upon the Mumbaikar’s right to walk, as they opt to widen roads at the expense of pavements. For instance, the BMC officials are thinking of widening the Keshavrao Khade Marg at Mahalaxmi by reducing the footpath space.


