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Peeved motorists tell MMRDA to repair road ruined during Metro work

Updated on: 01 August,2020 07:26 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

Residents of Andheri fed up of uneven stretch between Adarsh Nagar and Oshiwara; road reduced to one lane from two amid Metro construction

Peeved motorists tell MMRDA to repair road ruined during Metro work

The missing median near Anand Nagar on the New Link Road. Pics/ Ranjeet Jadhav

While the DN Nagar-Dahisar Metro's construction is on in full swing, it is coming at the cost of the roads and struggles for motorists on the New Link Road between Adarsh Nagar and Oshiwara. Motorists have demanded that the MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) constructing the Metros repair the roads.


The construction of the Metro line 2A has been going on for two years and a majority of the work, including the launching of girders, is done. The median on the road was removed when the construction began. As the constructing authority of the Metro, the MMRDA is also responsible for the upkeep of the road. Residents of Andheri West have claimed that the condition of the road between Adarsh Nagar and Goregaon has deteriorated, with there being uneven patches and the two-lane road is reduced to just one lane. The conditions get worse especially after just a few showers during the monsoon.


Uneven patches on the road. PICS/RANJEET JADHAV
Uneven patches on the road


Motorist Hiren Patel told mid-day, "While the MMRDA is doing good work with the construction of the Metro, it should also ask the contractors to maintain the road below. The road between Adarsh Nagar and Oshiwara depot is extremely uneven, one lane is in disrepair between Anand Nagar and Oshiwara junction. The median of the road is not maintained. All these cause huge inconvenience during monsoon."

Also read: Shortage Of Labour Delays Metro Work By Four Months

Mid-day too travelled along the road and found the median missing near Anand Nagar and several uneven patches. The road is also plagued by unauthorised parking. The MMRDA was unavailable for comment.

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