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BJP, Congress Mobilise for Mumbai Civic Elections

BJP launches 15-day 'citizen meet' campaign across all 36 Mumbai constituencies, while Youth Congress holds training on election management. Key strategies unfold ahead of crucial BMC polls.

Mumbai's Mulund Dump Biomining Project Faces New Delay

BMC's ambitious Rs 731-crore biomining project at Mulund dumping ground faces another setback, with the deadline extended to February 2024. Only 5.8 million tonnes of 7.8 million tonnes legacy waste treated so far.

Mumbai's B Ward Faces Persistent Civic Issues

Mumbai's historic B Ward, a Congress stronghold, battles chronic garbage accumulation, water supply problems, and parking chaos despite ongoing redevelopment. Residents and leaders voice concerns.

Digdoh's First Civic Poll: BJP vs NCP in Nagpur

Nagpur's Digdoh Nagar Parishad gears up for its maiden election, a direct BJP vs NCP fight. With 33,188 voters, the contest focuses on resolving civic woes like poor roads and water. Read the full story.

Palakkad Civic Polls: A Three-Way Fight Amidst Confusion

Palakkad municipality elections see a complex three-way fight between UDF, LDF, and BJP. With infighting and civic issues like poor roads and waste management taking center stage, voters face a tough choice. Read more.

Newly concretised Chandivali road dug up again

A newly concretised road in Mumbai's Chandivali is being dug up again for utility lines, sparking outrage among residents over wasted public money and civic inefficiency. Read more.

Mulund's Infrastructure Crisis Amid Rapid Redevelopment

Mumbai's Mulund suburb faces severe infrastructure gaps as rapid redevelopment outpaces civic upgrades. Residents struggle with water shortages, traffic chaos, and incomplete projects despite political dominance.

Samajwadi Party to Contest Mumbai Elections Alone

Samajwadi Party announces independent campaign for Mumbai's municipal elections, ending alliance with Maha Vikas Aghadi. Strategic move aims to strengthen party presence in Maharashtra politics.

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