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Jain Mandir Road–Jijamata Vidyamandir stretch in Mumbai's Malad East declared 'no-parking zone' for 3 months

The Mumbai Traffic Police have declared the road stretch between Jain Mandir Road and Jijamata Vidyamandir in Malad East as a no-parking zone on both sides for three months. The move aims to reduce congestion, enhance public safety, and ensure smooth traffic management

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Police have appealed to motorists to strictly comply with the restrictions and cooperate with the authorities. Representational pic

Police have appealed to motorists to strictly comply with the restrictions and cooperate with the authorities. Representational pic

The Mumbai Traffic Police have declared the stretch between Jain Mandir Road and Jijamata Vidyamandir under the Kurar Police Station limits in Malad East as a ‘no-parking zone’ on both sides for a period of three months, citing traffic congestion and public safety concerns.

According to a temporary notification issued by the deputy commissioner of police (traffic), western suburbs, the road is extremely narrow and has been witnessing unauthorised parking on both sides, leading to frequent traffic obstructions and congestion in the area.

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