A river of forgotten promises lies buried in Mumbai’s poll noise

Mumbai faced a dust storm and rain, impacting homes along the Mithi River, highlighting unkept promises in the election season and the impending monsoon season. Areas like Kranti Nagar and Sandesh Nagar in Kurla, part of the Mumbai North Central Lok Sabha seat, reflect the stagnation since the 2005 deluge. Lawyer Ujjwal Nikam is contesting against Varsha Gaikwad of Congress.
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