The Times of India 04.11.2009
‘Village in a metro’ eyes urban growth
Kirti Shah, a local businessman, said load-shedding was the biggest problem and so was water scarcity. “Nearly 80% of Bhandup has a severe water crisis,” he stated. Another businessman, Tarlok Singh, said that LBS Marg, which was once a major arterial road, was dug up at several places. “On a few other roads located in the interiors, the interlocking paver tiles have been removed and new tar roads have already developed potholes,” he pointed out.
Sayyed Noorul Hassan, a resident for four decades, said the lanes off the village road are always flooded with knee-deep water during the monsoon. “No politician has ever studied the problem nor improved the drains,” he said. He also demanded the introduction of more buses so every nook of Bhandup is connected to the station area.
Said a slum resident Harish Jadhav, “There is a need for better roads in the Bhandup hills. There is also a need for more public toilets, street lights and health clinics.”
Another resident said that there was a need to beautify Shivaji Talao, which is used for Ganesh immersions and is of great sentimental value to the locals.