Updated On: 15 April, 2024 06:53 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Residents voice concerns over the safety and feasibility of civic body’s ambitious project

Fifty core members of various associations held a meeting at Khar Library on Sunday
The Khar Residents Association has decided to oppose the Khar-Bandra elevated road project worth Rs 2,400 crore. Fifty core members of various associations held a meeting at Khar Library on Sunday and discuss various aspects of the project.
Advocate Trivankumar Karnani, founder of the Mumbai North Central District Forum, said, “The BMC doesn't take suggestions from the residents of Khar for this project. The proposed bridge navigates through narrow roads containing schools and a hospital, posing potential hazards. Proposed roads leading from Abdul Hakim Chawk to Golibar are encroached, hindering the placement of bridge pillars.”