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Mumbai Faces Water Supply Disruption During Upgrade
- By admin
- . April 22, 2026
Mumbai’s core urban districts are set to experience a prolonged interruption in water access as the city undertakes critical upgrades
Nagpur Beltarodi Road Damage Disrupts Daily Commute
- By admin
- . April 20, 2026
A severely deteriorated inner road in Nagpur’s Beltarodi locality is disrupting daily movement for residents, exposing deeper gaps in urban
Chennai NH32 Road Quality Raises Infrastructure Concerns
- By admin
- . April 14, 2026
Concerns over deteriorating road conditions along the NH32 corridor connecting Chennai with key southern districts have drawn attention to gaps
Bengaluru Peenya Flyover Closure Disrupts Traffic Flow
- By admin
- . April 11, 2026
Traffic movement in Bengaluru’s industrial corridor is set to face disruptions following the closure of the Peenya flyover, prompting authorities
Chennai Metro Lift Escalator Maintenance Tender Announced
- By admin
- . April 10, 2026
Chennai’s metro rail network is advancing efforts to strengthen station accessibility and operational reliability through a fresh tender focused on
Nagpur Power Outage Disrupts Multiple City Areas
- By admin
- . April 8, 2026
A scheduled Nagpur power outage across multiple neighbourhoods on Wednesday has disrupted daily routines in residential and industrial zones, underscoring
BMC Finishes Ghatkopar Reservoir Repairs Water Supply From April 10
- By admin
- . April 8, 2026
Mumbai’s civic administration has restored regular water distribution in parts of the eastern suburbs following the completion of critical repair
Nagpur Plans 5 Percent Water Tariff Increase
- By admin
- . April 3, 2026
Nagpur’s civic administration has put forward a proposal to raise water tariffs by 5 per cent across all consumer categories,
BMC Reports Slow Desilting Progress Mithi River Work Starts Late
- By admin
- . April 3, 2026
Mumbai’s annual pre-monsoon desilting exercise has begun on a subdued note, with civic data indicating minimal progress across the city’s