Updated On: 18 January, 2024 06:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Unplanned civic work, with a new road being dug up every day, has sown traffic chaos in the busy area around Andheri’s Bhavan’s College

Gilbert Hill Road, where a water line is being laid, in Andheri West, on January 16. Pics/Anurag Ahire
Andheri residents are trapped in a labyrinth fashioned by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which has dug up every road near Bhavan’s College. Every day, without giving any notice or putting up prominent signs, the civic body kicks off new work and roads are closed. It has even excavated the newly built cement concrete Gilbert Hill Road to lay a water line.
The western suburb is infamous for its traffic congestion and the closure of Gokhale bridge, a crucial east-west connector, has exacerbated the situation.
The site of Bhavan’s College is connected to other parts of Andheri by JP Road (Metro Line Road), Dadabhai Nagar Road (Jali Wali Masjid lane), Dadabhai Cross Road and Gilbert Hill Road. However, works related to water and sewer lines, drain expansion and footpath construction are being undertaken simultaneously on these roads.