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Kharghar Hill Road Repaired After 15 Years

Kharghar Hill Road revamped, relief to Chaphewadi, Phanaswadi residents. Improved road eases travel.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Wed, 19 August 2026 at 07:34 pm
Kharghar Hill Road Repaired After 15 Years

The Kharghar Hill Road, which had been in a poor condition for nearly 15 years, has finally been repaired and asphalted by the Panvel Municipal Corporation. The 5.5-km stretch leading towards Kharghar Hill was repaired ahead of the Kharghar Hill Mayor Marathon.

The improved road has made it easier for residents of tribal hamlets such as Chaphewadi and Phanaswadi to reach their homes, particularly during the monsoon. The road had been riddled with potholes, and its steep, winding terrain made access to the hamlets difficult.

Municipal officials stated that the roadwork was carried out through a contractor appointed under the civic body's annual tender for road repairs. The work was undertaken during summer, ensuring that the road was ready before the monsoon.

Locals said that over the past two months, despite the monsoon, they have been able to travel to and from the hamlets on foot and in private vehicles with fewer difficulties. The road improvement has come as a major relief to the tribal residents.

However, local corporator Leela Katkari said that several basic issues in the tribal hamlets remain unresolved. Katkari mentioned that the issue of a crematorium and the road in Dhamole tribal hamlet is still pending, despite assurances given at the previous general body meeting.

The Kharghar Hill Mayor Marathon, which will cover 42 km through the hill ranges, is expected to be among the country's prominent hill marathons. The event is organised with public participation.

The road repair has been welcomed by residents, but their demand for basic civic infrastructure, including a crematorium and better internal connectivity, continues to remain pending. Katkari plans to raise the issue at the general body meeting on August 20.

The Panvel Municipal Corporation's efforts to improve the road have been appreciated by the residents, but they are still waiting for the resolution of other pending issues. The improved road has brought relief to the residents, but it is only the first step towards addressing the broader infrastructure needs of the area.

In the context of Navi Mumbai's development, the repair of the Kharghar Hill Road is a significant step forward. The city has been experiencing rapid growth, and the improvement of its infrastructure is crucial to supporting this growth. The Kharghar Hill Road repair is an example of the efforts being made to improve the city's roads and make them more accessible to residents.

The significance of this development cannot be overstated, as it has a direct impact on the daily lives of the residents of Chaphewadi and Phanaswadi. The improved road will make it easier for them to access basic services, including healthcare and education, and will also facilitate the growth of local businesses.

In conclusion, the repair of the Kharghar Hill Road is a welcome development for the residents of Navi Mumbai. While there are still pending issues that need to be addressed, the improvement of the road is a significant step forward in the city's development.

Frequently asked questions

What was the condition of the Kharghar Hill Road before the repair?

The road had been in a poor condition for nearly 15 years, with potholes and a steep, winding terrain making access to the tribal hamlets difficult.

What event prompted the repair of the Kharghar Hill Road?

The repair was undertaken ahead of the Kharghar Hill Mayor Marathon, which will cover 42 km through the hill ranges.

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