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Maharashtra Minister Ashish Shelar criticized the desilting works in Mumbai's western suburbs, deeming them "unreliable." During an inspection of several sites, he noted that progress was slow (10-30% completed in 35 days) and transparency was lacking. Shelar demanded accountability from contractors and officials, highlighting missing proof of sludge removal and unverified measurement methods. He urged the municipal commissioner to ensure timely completion and proper machinery deployment.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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