Will Chandivli's ambitious 20-point manifesto address the long-standing issues of neglected roads and citizen needs, shaping a better future for the community? Updated on: 16 November, 2024 07:16 AM IST
Chandivli20point ManifestoRoad RepairsWaste ManagementPublic TransportReal Estate MumbaiNov 16, 2024
The 20-point manifesto is a comprehensive document drafted by concerned citizens of Chandivli, outlining specific, actionable steps to improve the quality of life in the area. It addresses issues such as road repairs, waste management, public transport, and enhanced security measures.
Chandivli's roads are in poor condition, with potholes and cracks making them hazardous for both pedestrians and vehicles. The 20-point manifesto calls for a systematic approach to road repairs using high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting fixes.
The manifesto proposes the installation of more dustbins, regular waste collection schedules, and community-led cleanliness drives to address the improper disposal of waste and create a cleaner, more hygienic environment.
The manifesto suggests the introduction of more frequent bus services, the expansion of the local train network, and the creation of dedicated cycling lanes to provide more sustainable and efficient transport options.
The manifesto calls for the installation of CCTV cameras, the deployment of more police personnel, and the establishment of neighborhood watch programs to create a safer environment for all residents.
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