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Mumbai: Jogeshwari locals fight garbage and filth on unofficial shortcut road

The road has also turned into a hotspot for open defecation, partly due to a wall structure on one side, offering visual cover. Residents say the space is regularly used by people to relieve themselves or to consume drugs. Mounds of garbage, mostly debris-filled jute bags from nearby construction sites, lie undisturbed

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Thick sludge and debris make the Jogeshwari shortcut nearly impossible to use. Pics/Madhulika Ram Kavattur

Thick sludge and debris make the Jogeshwari shortcut nearly impossible to use. Pics/Madhulika Ram Kavattur

An alleged long-standing property dispute in Jogeshwari’s Bherambaug has turned an abandoned plot into a shortcut that helps motorists shave off nearly an hour of traffic on the busy Swami Vivekananda Road. However, over the last 12–15 years, this unofficial road has degenerated into a garbage-strewn, mud-caked stretch with stagnant water, making it almost impossible to cross, unless absolutely necessary.

“It’s impossible to drive or even walk on this patch. I avoid it unless I absolutely must. Today, I was in a hurry and had to take this route. It’s disgusting, just looking at it is appalling,” said Gulzar Shaikh, a local resident.

Gulzar Shaikh, a local resident; Ishtyaq Ansari, a resident; Illyas Suleman Desai, a resident Gulzar Shaikh, a local resident; Ishtyaq Ansari, a resident; Illyas Suleman Desai, a resident 

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