Updated On: 20 February, 2026 08:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
A 0.3-km pedestrian walkway built in 2023 to ease crowds at Mahalaxmi Temple remains largely unused, residents say. Despite crores spent on the project, devotees continue to crowd the narrow main approach road, blocking emergency access and raising safety concerns near residential buildings

Footwear spilling out of the stands and onto the road
A pedestrian walkway built in 2023 with public funds to ease access to Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Temple remains largely unused more than two years after its inauguration, even as heavy crowds continue to choke the narrow approach road outside nearby residential buildings.

Residents' lives are on the line as emergency services are unable to access this lane, currently used by devotees. Pics/Shadab Khan