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BMC cancels 10 per cent water cut in parts of Mumbai, postpones scheduled work due to strike by workers

According to the BMC, the maintenance work on Tuesday (October 7) and Wednesday (October 8) was successfully completed. However, the work planned for Thursday (October 9) had to be postponed due to a strike by MSEDCL (MahaVitaran) workers

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The BMC assured that water supply will remain uninterrupted in parts of the city. Representational Pic/File

The BMC assured that water supply will remain uninterrupted in parts of the city. Representational Pic/File

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday said that it has cancelled the proposed 10 per cent water cut that was scheduled for various parts of Mumbai city and its eastern suburbs.

The water cut was originally planned due to upgradation work at the Pise Panjrapur Water Treatment Plant, where 100 kV electric meters were being modernised.

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