Will Remove Illegal Bangladeshi Hawkers From City Footpaths: Mumbai Mayor

In her inaugural address as Mumbai's Mayor, Ritu Tawde emphasized her commitment to addressing urban challenges, particularly the issue of illegal hawkers from Bangladesh occupying city footpaths. This initiative aims to restore public spaces for pedestrians and improve overall city infrastructure. Alongside this, Tawde highlighted her priorities in enhancing healthcare services and reinforcing solid waste management systems. These measures are part of a broader strategy to ensure a cleaner and more organized Mumbai, reflecting the city's pressing need for effective governance and urban planning. Tawde's proactive approach signals a new chapter in Mumbai's administration, with a focus on sustainable development and improved living conditions for its residents.
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