Updated On: 02 April, 2021 08:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
A year after BMC, BEST made the joint decision, commuters say some bus stops are in such a bad state that it is difficult to find them

The BEST pole is hidden behind a tree, making it difficult for commuters to find the bus stop; (right) the broken slabs at a bus stop in Saki Naka
Exactly a year ago, the BEST and the BMC jointly decided to repair and renovate bus stops in the city. But, today, scores of bus stops across the city remain in a dilapidated state because the project is yet to take off.
Meanwhile, the number of buses and routes have gone up, and the fleet, too, has seen an increase with wet lease and MSRTC buses.