What Mumbai wants: Good roads, clean air
MUMBAI, Jan. 3 -- Citizen forums, civil society groups and resident associations across Mumbai released charters this week, clearly defining their expectations of aspirational corporators in their respective wards.
From pothole management, road quality, solid waste management, transparency and grievance redressal, residents say the long-delayed civic polls have sharpened public scrutiny, with voters signalling that future corporators will be held accountable. The charters reflect a citywide impatience with civic failures that directly affect quality of life.
Praja, a non-profit working to enable accountable urban governance, urged residents to seek written commitments from candidates and move from passive voting to active civic participation. P5...
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