Mumbai: Marine Drive Citizensâ Association is striving to keep the neighbourhood beautiful and safe
In our Residents Association Series we highlight Associations that have been working relentlessly to make their area a better place to live in
A drive through the bustling city of Mumbai is incomplete without a glimpse of the spectacular Marine Drive. With mesmerizing views of the âQueenâs Necklaceâ this neighbourhood is home to the affluent families of the city. The construction of Marine Drive started in the year 1915 and was completed in 1920. Initially, it was referred to as Kennedy Road and is currently known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Marg. However, locals have always referred to it as Marine Drive.
Mumbai: Housing societies implement strict rules to avert virus spread
Residents in Bandra, Andheri and Goregaon are extra cautious in wake of corona spike
In the wake of the new COVID-19 guidelines, residents of various housing societies in the city have adopted new measures to ensure that there is no spread inside their society premises. According to the new rules, if more than five positive cases are reported from any housing society, then that would be declared as a mini containment zone.
As a result, Mumbaikars living at areas like Bandra, Andheri, Goregaon, which has a high growth rate, have become serious with the new guidelines and have started to implement stricter measures to restrict movement of the citizens.
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Mumbai: Pipeline bursts near Coastal Road work site affects water supply in south Mumbai
Regular water supply in South Mumbai s A ward, which covers the Cuffe Parade, Churchgate, Colaba and Nariman Point areas has been heavily affected
Regular water supply in South Mumbai s A ward, which covers the Cuffe Parade, Churchgate, Colaba and Nariman Point areas has been heavily affected after a water supply pipeline had burst near the Coastal Road construction site opposite the Taraporewala Aquarium, Marine Drive.
Presently, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is carrying construction works for the Coastal Road Project in this area. While local residents pointed to work being carried out by the BMC in the area for the coastal road project, as a reason for the pipe rupturing, a civic official stated, the pipeline may have burst due to fluctuating water pressure.