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00:00Dear viewers, here is the thing.
00:02Mumbai rains are back and so are the potholes.
00:05It's like a twisted festival nobody wants, but everyone is forced to attend.
00:09Nowhere is this clearer than on the Mulut-Airoli Road.
00:13One of Mumbai's key entry points, used by 1.5 lakh vehicles every day,
00:18is now a patchwork of potholes, mud and frustration.
00:22If you have driven here, you know.
00:24If not, let's take you on this road.
00:26Hello, I'm Tejas and you're watching Honest Take on Lokman Times.
00:29Today, we will show you what it feels like when a city,
00:33calling itself India's financial capital,
00:35can't even give people a safe road home.
00:38But first, hit subscribe and the bell icon so you never miss an update.
00:42Between Nahur Junction and the Mulut-Airoli Tol Naka
00:45lies a 3.5 km stretch that is practically shredded.
00:50Potholes here aren't just bumps.
00:52They are craters that can break your back and wreck your bike.
00:55Every monsoon, it's the same story.
00:57Rain comes, roads break, contractors patch them with gravel
01:01and the next day, the potholes return.
01:04A regular commuter on this road now spends 45 minutes
01:07on what should be a 20-minute drive.
01:10On bad days, it's an hour,
01:11inching past crater after crater,
01:14bikers weaving to avoid falls.
01:16Then there are the school buses.
01:18Kids from Mulun heading to Airoli bounce around in buses,
01:21parents hoping they reach safely,
01:23hoping the bus doesn't break an axle
01:26or skid while dodging a pothole hidden under the water.
01:29This road sees over 100 potholes
01:31just between Bhandup pumping and Airoli bridge.
01:34In July alone,
01:35two bikers were injured in a single day
01:37near the Airoli toll plaza.
01:39At night, with street lights barely working,
01:42these potholes become invisible traps.
01:45You ride home, see water,
01:46not realizing the crater below.
01:49The next second, you're on the ground,
01:51your bike skidding away.
01:53Many have stopped using the BMC's
01:55Pothole Complaint app.
01:57You complain, they fill it with gravel,
01:59rain washes it away
02:00and you're back to square one.
02:02Officials say there is a creek near the road,
02:04so the base is uneven.
02:06They say we have issued repair instructions.
02:09Contractors say we repair on time,
02:11repairs that last a day.
02:13You will see photos of tar being dumped on potholes,
02:16shared online as a proof of work.
02:18The next day, the pothole is back.
02:21Here is what people want.
02:22Fully concretize this road.
02:24Enough patchwork.
02:25Concrete that can handle Mumbai's rain and traffic.
02:28Is it expensive?
02:29Yes.
02:30But think about what is already being paid.
02:32Vehicle damage, medical bills,
02:34fuel vested in jams,
02:35hours lost daily.
02:37The cost of doing nothing
02:38is higher than fixing it properly.
02:41A bad road isn't just inconvenient.
02:43It delays ambulances,
02:44makes kids late for school,
02:46slows down workers,
02:48damages vehicles,
02:49vests fuel.
02:50And it keeps happening
02:51because temporary fixes are easier
02:53than permanent solutions.
02:55This isn't just a 2025 issue.
02:57This road breaks every monsoon.
03:00Commuters protest,
03:01post photos,
03:02tag authorities,
03:03just to be heard.
03:04The MSRDC is responsible
03:06for maintaining this stretch.
03:08MEP contractors manage it daily.
03:10The BMC oversees complaints.
03:12Yet,
03:13here we are in July 2025
03:14with the same potholes
03:16and the same excuses.
03:17You know how much Mumbai loses
03:19in productivity,
03:20fuel and healthcare
03:21because of bad roads?
03:22We don't have exact numbers
03:24for Mulun-Dairoli alone.
03:26But if you multiply
03:271.5 lakh vehicles
03:28by an average of 20 minutes
03:30of extra travel every day,
03:32that's 50,000 hours lost daily.
03:34That's millions in economic loss
03:36every single month
03:37because of potholes.
03:39We are a country
03:40that sends rockets to space.
03:42We build highways
03:43across deserts.
03:44We run the world's
03:45largest democracy.
03:47Yet,
03:47every monsoon,
03:48potholes bring us
03:49to our knees.
03:50This is not normal.
03:52This is not acceptable.
03:53If you are a commuter
03:54on this route,
03:55don't let this issue slide.
03:57Document it,
03:58post it,
03:58tag officials.
03:59Use the complaint app
04:01even if it feels pointless.
04:03Push your local representatives
04:04to take this seriously
04:05because here is the reality.
04:07If you stay silent,
04:09nothing changes.
04:10If you make noise,
04:11it may not fix everything
04:12but it forces those in power to act.
04:15As far as we are concerned,
04:17Lokmat Times will keep highlighting
04:18the dire state of Mumbai's roads
04:20and keep asking the same question.
04:23How long will Mumbai's commuters
04:25keep paying this price
04:27before the system wakes up?
04:29That's all for today on Honest Take.
04:31Until next time,
04:32stay sharp,
04:32stay curious
04:33and never stop asking tough questions.
04:37Keep fighting for yours.
04:38This is a pleasure,
04:38я┐╜я┐╜ Later.
04:39Thank you very much.
04:44Bye-bye.

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