Updated On: 19 April, 2025 06:56 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
Authorities also have to remember we are heading into monsoon season soon, so we do need to ensure clean surroundings to ward off diseases

Leakages from the toilets of the godowns flood the access road
Wading through leaky toilets, dust, an uneven, muddy road and illegally parked trucks, the less said and read the better about the access road to one of Western Railway’s youngest stations, Ram Mandir Road. The station was opened in 2016 and has been upgraded. Yet, commuters complained about difficulties accessing the south-east end of the station.
Several commuters complained to mid-day about water leakage from makeshift toilets along the way, and while authorities made assurances that all these woes would end soon, and the station access area would be cleaned up, they offered no specific timeline for this clean-up operation. One also cannot fathom that while the station has been upgraded through the nine years of its existence, officials have looked the other way when it came to the surrounding areas.