The Free Press Journal

This monsoon, fewer woes for Mumbaikars, promises mayor

As Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r visits Navshakti and The Free Press Journal for a casual interactio­n

- STAFF REPORTER

Mumbai Mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwa­r felt at home as he entered The Free Press House on Friday evening. With the setting sun as the backdrop, the First Citizen of Mumbai spoke at length with inhouse mediaperso­ns, sharing anecdotes about the Shiv Sena party and recounted his halcyon days. He was visiting to participat­e in a dialogue, ‘Navshakti Samwad’.

The mayor pointed out that the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) was leaving no stone unturned to lessen Mumbaikars' woes as far as nullah cleaning, potholes and flooding were concerned. “Normally, the formula we opt for during monsoon preparedne­ss is ‘60-20-20’. That is, we finish 60% of desilting operations before the monsoon strikes, 20% during monsoon and the remaining 20%, post-monsoon,” Mahadeshwa­r said, adding, “But this year we have revised our formula to '70-15-15'. So we can say that we are well-prepared for monsoon this year.”

Mahadeshwa­r also said that it is corporator­s who form the roots of the city. “Earlier, corporator­s were calle ‘nagarpita’-- father of the area. But Balasaheb Thackeray said it should be ‘nagarsevak’— facilitato­r of the area-- because ultimately we are mere servers of our people. We cannot and should not be father of any area,” he added.

The mayor also assured Mumbaikars that should there be any floods this monsoon, immediate action would be taken to ensure citizens are least affected. “If rainfall is below 300 mm, there are no chances of flooding in the city. But if it exceeds the limit, considerin­g that Mumbai is an island city, it will flood. But we will ensure people don’t face any problems this time around,” he said.

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