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BMC completes only 66 per cent of post-monsoon drain desilting work

BMC has achieved only 66 per cent of its post-monsoon nullah desilting target for 2025–26, with western suburbs and the Mithi river lagging far behind. The shortfall raises concerns as pre-monsoon desilting for 2026–27 begins on April 1

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Pre-monsoon nullah cleaning is undertaken in Dharavi in May 2024. FILE PIC/SHADAB KHAN

Pre-monsoon nullah cleaning is undertaken in Dharavi in May 2024. FILE PIC/SHADAB KHAN

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) achieved only 66 per cent of its target for post-monsoon desilting of nullahs for the year 2025-26, even as desilting for the pre-monsoon season of 2026-27 is set to begin on April 1.

While the civic body targeted the removal of 1,96,727 metric tonnes (MT) of silt from the city’s nullahs from October to December, it has only managed to remove 1,31,201 MT until February 7. The nullahs in the western suburbs have fared much worse than the eastern suburbs, with only 40 per cent of desilting targets completed, in comparison to 97 per cent in the eastern suburbs. Of the 26,592.53 MT of silt that was to be cleared in the western suburbs after the monsoon, only 10,829.26 MT has been removed. In comparison, of the 15,320.07 MT to be removed from eastern suburbs nullahs, 14,534.89 MT has been removed so far.

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