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Mumbai: Clean-up marshals will rein in dumpers next month, says BMC

In response to mid-day’s report, officials say dumping spots across the city will be eliminated at the ward level

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The number of daily complaints received by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s newly launched WhatsApp helpline dropped to 43 in August from 128 in June. The city’s streets, however, are as filthy as ever. While garbage is picked up after citizens make complaints, dumping spots aren’t being eliminated. In response to the Part I of mid-day’s series on the issue, civic officials have said they will appoint clean-up marshals next month to rein in dumping by imposing strict penalties.

Chandivli, an upmarket area marred by dumping

Garbage dumped on the road at tony Chandivli in Andheri East
Once known for its industrial estates, Chandivli is now a posh residential locality which is also where several corporate houses have their offices. However, there hasn't been much improvement in terms of infrastructure, and garbage dumping continues to be an issue. The civic body obliges residents when they register waste-related complaints, but days after action is taken, trash piles up again.

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