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Mumbai BMC Reclaims Footpaths, Demolishes 17 Illegal Structures in Andheri

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday continued its aggressive crackdown on illegal encroachments across the city, with a significant operation in suburban Andheri resulting in the demolition of 17 unauthorized structures. The targeted establishments included commercial entities such as restaurants, roadside eateries, furniture shops, and other retail stores located in Versova, Aaram Nagar, and JP Nagar.

According to civic officials, these structures had encroached upon public footpaths, often with unauthorized scaffolding and makeshift extensions. The BMC’s action aimed to reclaim these vital pedestrian pathways. During the drive, authorities also confiscated various unauthorized items, including Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders and induction cookers, identified as flammable materials found on the encroached sites.

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Prior to the demolition, notices were served to the occupants of these illegal structures, urging them to vacate the premises voluntarily. This action follows a broader directive from Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde, who has called for the removal of illegal hawkers and encroachments from the city’s footpaths to improve public space and accessibility. The BMC has intensified its anti-encroachment measures in recent months, with similar eviction drives conducted in areas like Andheri, Mulund, and Ghatkopar.

The demolition drive in Andheri is part of a sustained effort by the BMC to clear unauthorized constructions and maintain public order. Just a day prior to this operation, the BMC had disconnected illegal sewage connections for eight commercial establishments during a related anti-encroachment drive. This coordinated approach underscores the BMC’s commitment to addressing various forms of encroachment that hinder urban infrastructure and public access.

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The intensified campaign against illegal structures and hawkers is also linked to broader policy initiatives aimed at enhancing the city’s urban infrastructure and livability. The BMC’s ‘Pedestrian First’ policy and its ambitious plan to revamp footpaths across the city, backed by a significant financial allocation, reflect a strategic focus on improving pedestrian safety and accessibility. These efforts are geared towards creating a more organized and functional urban environment for the residents of Mumbai.

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