Need to end the pothole menace once and for all
Updated On: 22 September, 2022 06:58 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
Now, in a not so bright twist, activists have decided that they will ‘colour’ potholes in the city in the colours of Navratri to shame the civic body into repairing our roads and bring an end to the pothole problem.

Potholes on the Airoli-end of the Mulund-Airoli bridge. Pic/Sameer Markande
Navratri is around the corner and during the nine-day festival, with different colours denoting each day, we see women, and a few men too, rather festively adhering to the ‘Navratri colour code’ ensuring they wear the colour on that day.
Now, in a not so bright twist, activists have decided that they will ‘colour’ potholes in the city in the colours of Navratri to shame the civic body into repairing our roads and bring an end to the pothole problem.
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