Updated On: 10 February, 2022 08:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
A pedestrian pathway off the Sea Face goes from sub-standard to spruced up and safer, apt spot for a selfie

A ‘before’ and ‘after’ picture of the pathway from Worli Sea Face to Pochkhanawala Road
We are singing Pather Panchali or Song of the Little Road, though this has little to do with iconic filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s film of the same name. This Song of the Little Road refers to a pathway from Worli Sea Face to Pochkhanawala Road, opposite Hotel Hiltop, which has transformed from garbage dumping spot to very good lookin’.
The lane, which connects Worli to the Sea Face and the Sea Face road to the inside of Worli, was dimly lit and had become a convenient spot for dumping trash. G South ward’s sub-engineer Sachin Mahajan said, “This project was undertaken by Aaditya Thackerayji in his Worli constituency. We had received a significant number of complaints about this little road becoming dangerous because of poor illumination and low visibility. This is a pedestrian pathway and locals primarily use it as a shortcut to access Worli Sea Face. Even though it is adjacent to the police staff quarters, it was becoming unsafe because of dim light.”