Updated On: 20 June, 2025 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Eshanpriya MS
This newspaper on Thursday reported the problems faced by at least 12,000 residents of Sangharsh Nagar due to the accumulation of waste in streets and gullies. When mid-day contacted officials on Wednesday over the issue, L ward Assistant Commissioner Dhanaji Herlekar directed ward officers to take prompt action

A lane littered with garbage and septic water in Sangharsh Nagar
Bringing some relief to the residents of Chandivli’s Sangharsh Nagar from the problem of waste-laden streets and gullies, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday initiated a seven-day crackdown on agencies responsible for cleaning the area under the Swachh Mumbai Prabodhan Abhiyan (SMPA).
As part of the initiative, agencies must now maintain a daily attendance record of their staff and submit a daily progress report to the BMC’s L ward office, which has jurisdiction over the area. “The agencies will also be fined for non-attendance and non-performance of work, as per the guidelines of the SMPA,” an official from the L ward told mid-day.

Contact workers began cleaning the area after notices were sent to self-help groups. Pics/By Special Arrangement