Mumbai Gets 8,000 Pothole Complaints
Pothole complaints flood in, Rs 17,000-crore makeover fails to deliver

Mumbai has received over 8,000 pothole complaints in just two months, despite the city's ongoing Rs 17,000-crore road makeover. The sheer volume of complaints highlights the persistent problem of potholes on Mumbai's roads.
The road makeover, one of the largest infrastructure projects in the city, aims to revamp Mumbai's road network. However, the continuous flow of pothole complaints suggests that the project has not yet yielded the desired results.
According to civic officials, the majority of the complaints have been lodged through the BMC's online portal and mobile app. The complaints are being addressed on a war-footing basis, with the civic body claiming to have repaired over 5,000 potholes in the past two months.
The Rs 17,000-crore road makeover project involves the reconstruction and resurfacing of over 1,000 km of roads in Mumbai. The project is being implemented by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and is expected to be completed over the next few years.
Despite the massive investment, the problem of potholes persists, causing inconvenience to commuters and posing a risk to their safety. The civic body has attributed the problem to the city's high rainfall and heavy traffic, which causes the roads to deteriorate rapidly.
The BMC has also faced criticism for its lack of planning and coordination, which has led to the simultaneous digging up of roads for various infrastructure projects, resulting in a maze of potholes and trenches.
Mumbai's road network is one of the most congested in the country, with over 1.5 million vehicles plying on the city's roads every day. The city's infrastructure is under immense strain, and the problem of potholes is just one of the many challenges that the civic body faces.
The BMC has assured citizens that it is working tirelessly to address the problem of potholes and improve the city's road network. However, the sheer volume of complaints suggests that there is still a long way to go before Mumbai's roads become safe and convenient for commuters.
In conclusion, the persistence of potholes on Mumbai's roads, despite the ongoing road makeover, highlights the need for more effective planning and coordination by the civic body. The city's commuters deserve better, and it is up to the BMC to deliver on its promises and provide a safe and convenient road network.
Frequently asked questions
How many pothole complaints has Mumbai received in two months?
Mumbai has received over 8,000 pothole complaints in two months.
What is the estimated cost of Mumbai's road makeover project?
The estimated cost of Mumbai's road makeover project is Rs 17,000-crore.