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Need some drastic act to free footpaths of squatters: HC

IndiaTimes Monday, 24 June 2024 ()
Bombay High Court criticizes state and BMC for failing to remove unlicensed hawkers encroaching on footpaths in Mumbai, emphasizing the need for action to prevent lawlessness.
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