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Masunda lake makeover deteriorates rapidly raising safety concerns
Thane: The ambitious Masunda Lake (Talaopali) makeover, launched in 2021 under the Smart City initiative at a cost of ₹6 crore, has deteriorated rapidly, raising safety concerns, complain visitors and local activists.
Regulars point out how cracks have appeared on the cantilever glass walkways, railings are damaged, and bamboos have been placed at certain spots while benches are broken, discouraging people from visiting this once-popular spot.
Masunda Lake, a key landmark in Thane, was transformed with features like glass walkways over the water, LED lighting, sturdy steel railings, and spacious promenades designed to boost its appeal as a regional tourist attraction.
However, ongoing neglect by civic authorities left the area in disrepair, posing serious risks to public safety.
"Negligence by the corporation is evident, and the poor quality of work is clear to anyone who visits. This used to be a favourite destination, but visitor numbers declined sharply in recent years due to lack of upkeep," said Amar Sharma, a regular visitor from the suburbs.
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Rahul Pingale, spokesperson for Thane Congress, condemned the misuse of taxpayers' money.
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Following an on-site inspection on Friday, Thane Congress workers barricaded hazardous sections near the broken glass walkways and urged civic engineers to initiate urgent repairs before waiting for any mishaps.
"Several years ago, local BJP leaders accused the project of corruption and petitioned the Central govt for an investigation. Yet the public remains unaware of any findings. How can such rapid degradation happen unless there was poor workmanship or corruption involved? We demand a thorough inquiry into all Smart City projects," Pingale questioned.
Attempts to reach Sandeep Malvi, CEO of Thane Smart City Limited, for comments were unsuccessful.