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Mumbai Engineers Protest Rain-Death Suspensions

Municipal engineers protest suspension orders, demand revocation. Two deaths occurred during Mumbai rains.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 12:25 am
Mumbai Engineers Protest Rain-Death Suspensions

A protest was held by the Municipal Engineers Union in Mumbai, where they demanded the revocation of suspension orders given to two engineers. The suspensions were handed down after two rain-related deaths occurred in the city. The engineers were suspended for allegedly failing to ensure the proper functioning of the drainage system, which led to the deaths.

The Municipal Engineers Union has stated that the suspensions were unfair and that the engineers were being made scapegoats for the incident. The union's leaders have argued that the drainage system in Mumbai is outdated and in need of repair, and that the engineers had done their best to maintain it despite the challenges they faced.

The two deaths occurred during heavy rainfall in Mumbai, when the drainage system was overwhelmed, causing waterlogging and flooding in several areas. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) had ordered an inquiry into the incident, which found that the engineers had been negligent in their duties. However, the engineers' union has disputed this finding, saying that the inquiry was biased and did not take into account the various factors that contributed to the incident.

The protest by the Municipal Engineers Union has highlighted the need for improved infrastructure and better maintenance of the drainage system in Mumbai. The union has also demanded that the MCGM take steps to upgrade the drainage system and provide more resources to the engineers to help them do their jobs effectively.

The MCGM has yet to respond to the union's demands, but the incident has sparked a debate about the need for better infrastructure and more effective management of the drainage system in Mumbai. The city's residents have long complained about the flooding and waterlogging that occurs during heavy rainfall, and the incident has highlighted the need for urgent action to address this issue.

The Municipal Engineers Union has vowed to continue their protest until the suspension orders are revoked and their demands are met. The union's leaders have said that they will not back down until justice is done and the engineers are cleared of any wrongdoing. The incident has also raised questions about the accountability of the MCGM and the need for more transparency in the way it operates.

As the protest continues, the city's residents are watching with bated breath, hoping that a solution will be found to the problem of flooding and waterlogging in Mumbai. The incident has highlighted the need for better infrastructure and more effective management of the drainage system, and it remains to be seen how the MCGM will respond to the union's demands.

In the meantime, the engineers' union has called for a meeting with the MCGM officials to discuss the issue and find a solution. The meeting is expected to take place soon, and it is hoped that it will lead to a resolution of the dispute and the revocation of the suspension orders. The city's residents are waiting anxiously for a solution to the problem, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the coming days.

The Municipal Engineers Union's protest has brought attention to the need for improved infrastructure and better management of the drainage system in Mumbai. The city's residents are hoping that the protest will lead to positive changes and a reduction in the flooding and waterlogging that occurs during heavy rainfall. Only time will tell if the union's demands will be met and if the suspension orders will be revoked.

The MCGM has a responsibility to ensure that the city's infrastructure is well-maintained and that the drainage system is functioning properly. The incident has highlighted the need for more resources and better management of the drainage system, and it is hoped that the MCGM will take steps to address these issues. The city's residents are waiting for a solution to the problem, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold in the coming days.

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