Navi Mumbai: Repeated complaints from citizen groups over poor road conditions, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has formed a three-member Quality Control Committee. The panel reportedly comprises two external experts and one official from the civic body’s engineering department.
Citizen Demands Trigger Action
The move follows demands from Sajag Nagrik Manch, which has consistently pressed for an independent mechanism to assess road quality. However, citizens allege that the municipal administration has not shared any official details of the committee’s mandate. Even a written request to the City Engineer seeking a copy of the decision has gone unanswered.
Concerns Over Limited Powers
Sources indicated that the committee’s role may be limited to bill verification, without conducting on-field inspections of road works. Activists fear this would render the panel ineffective in ensuring genuine quality control.
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“Forming such a committee without empowering it to check road work on the ground defeats the very purpose of accountability. What exactly is the civic body trying to hide?” questioned members of Sajag Nagrik Manch.
Call for Public Clarity
Citizen groups have urged transparency and called on the NMMC to make public the decision regarding the committee’s functioning.
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