Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Gagrani takes stock of rain preparedne­ss on Day 1 as BMC boss

- Linah Baliga leena.baliga@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Following his appointmen­t as BMC commission­er, Dr Bhushan Gagrani lost no time in convening a meeting on Thursday with assistant commission­ers from 24 wards and various civic department­s. The focus was on monsoon readiness, dilapidate­d buildings, desilting of nallahs, road maintenanc­e, stormwater drains and disaster management.

Known to be an astute administra­tor, the commission­er led a marathon three-hour session in which chief engineers made presentati­ons on road conditions and drainage systems. The discussion­s also covered pothole repairs, tender statuses and disaster preparedne­ss. Additional­ly, Gagrani evaluated the progress of road concretisa­tion.

Newly appointed additional municipal commission­ers Abhijit Bangar and Amit Saini were also in attendance along with two other AMCS, Ashwini Joshi and Sudhakar Shinde. Bangar, who took over from P Velrasu, made a presentati­on on his first day. Civic sources present at the meeting said his impeccable presentati­on on civic projects made Gagrani ask Bangar in jest, “Were you earlier with the Thane Municipal Corporatio­n or Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n?”

The new civic chief also took a tour of the disaster control room to review various emergency measures. He instructed 24 ward officers to be out on the road for desilting works, although major nallahs come under the purview of the BMC’S central agency and not the wards.

Some inputs were given by ward officers at the meeting. “For the last four years, it was a one-way interactio­n where we only took instructio­ns. Now, it is a two-way interactio­n and it felt good,” said a civic official.

Gagrani asked his officers to focus on the deepening of drains and pre-monsoon desilting or the timely removal of silt from drains to facilitate rapid water drainage.

“The BMC always faces a backlash on this issue from citizens,” he said. He also ordered preventive measures to be taken to avoid water accumulati­on in residentia­l areas adjacent to water bodies and said that lowlying areas should remain on high alert, especially during high tide. With the large number of road works going on across Mumbai, Gagrani also mandated the prompt filling of potholes and said dilapidate­d buildings, especially those that belonged to the BMC must be vacated before monsoons to avoid fatalities. The commission­er also directed the number of surveillan­ce towers to be increased in the Juhu Chowpatty area, and said that efforts should be made to make the emergency communicat­ion system more effective.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Newly appointed BMC chief Dr Bhushan Gagrani takes a review meeting on Thursday, a day after taking charge.
HT PHOTO Newly appointed BMC chief Dr Bhushan Gagrani takes a review meeting on Thursday, a day after taking charge.
 ?? BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Dr Kailas Shinde being welcomed as the new chief of NMMC at its headquarte­rs at CBD Belapur on Thursday.
BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Dr Kailas Shinde being welcomed as the new chief of NMMC at its headquarte­rs at CBD Belapur on Thursday.

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