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IN PHOTOS: BMC cleaning Nallah at Mumbai`s Dharavi T junction ahead of monsoon

Updated On: 24 April, 2025 03:19 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

BMC contract worker was seen cleaning a nullah in the Dharavi T-junction area on Thursday as a part of Mumbai`s pre-monsoon preparations. (Pics/ SHADAB KHAN)

BMC contract worker was seen cleaning a nullah in the Dharavi T-junction area on Thursday as a part of Mumbai`s pre-monsoon preparations. (Pics/ SHADAB KHAN)

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BMC contract worker was seen cleaning a nullah in the Dharavi T-junction area on Thursday as a part of Mumbai`s pre-monsoon preparations. (Pics/ SHADAB KHAN)
<p>These piles of garbage are raising concerns, with only two months left until the onset of the monsoon&nbsp;</p>

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These piles of garbage are raising concerns, with only two months left until the onset of the monsoon 

<p>The BMC aims to clear 75 per cent of the targeted silt quantity by May 15</p>

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The BMC aims to clear 75 per cent of the targeted silt quantity by May 15

<p>The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) appears to be making progress in cleaning nullahs</p>

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) appears to be making progress in cleaning nullahs

<p>As part of the pre-monsoon preparations, desilting work is being carried out rapidly in Mumbai&rsquo;s major and minor drains</p>

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As part of the pre-monsoon preparations, desilting work is being carried out rapidly in Mumbai’s major and minor drains

<p>The BMC comes up with more transparency in the nullah desilting</p>

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The BMC comes up with more transparency in the nullah desilting

<p>&nbsp;According to a BMC official, citizens can now see desilting work on the https://swd.mcgm.gov.in/wms2025 &nbsp;link</p>

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 According to a BMC official, citizens can now see desilting work on the https://swd.mcgm.gov.in/wms2025  link

<p>The BMC has set a target to remove 10.06 lakh metric tonnes of silt from various nullahs and the Mithi River. Of this, 1.81 lakh metric tonnes have been removed as of now</p>

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The BMC has set a target to remove 10.06 lakh metric tonnes of silt from various nullahs and the Mithi River. Of this, 1.81 lakh metric tonnes have been removed as of now

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