mid-day editorial: BMC, sharpen your phone etiquette
Updated On: 25 July, 2016 07:21 AM IST | | MiD DAY Correspondent
<p>Mumbai's pothole saga continues. An extensive report in this paper has shown that instead of responding to calls by citizens about the potholes across Mumbai, BMC engineers want to know why they were not told that their numbers were being made public as per the Bombay High Court order to make the numbers of those responsible for bad roads available to the public</p>
Mumbai's pothole saga continues. An extensive report in this paper has shown that instead of responding to calls by citizens about the potholes across Mumbai, BMC engineers want to know why they were not told that their numbers were being made public as per the Bombay High Court order to make the numbers of those responsible for bad roads available to the public.
So, the civic authorities did that in a slew of advertisements published in newspapers across the city, but without informing a single civic engineer about the action.
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