Mumbai Plagued By Infrastructure Woes; Lags Behind Other Indian Cities



Bangalore: The city of dreams has turned out to become a city of nightmares for some people. Mumbai’s grating infrastructure is proving to be awful and is frightening away many new comers. Even those who have seen the city grow, are opting to move out to other urban cities that have better and newer facilities to offer, reports Rachita Prasad for The Economic Times.

Vinayak Thakur, a foreign exchange dealer, has had dreadful experience living in Mumbai. He currently resides in Bangalore and says that cities such as Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and even moderately sleepy Jaipur have developed upscale metro lines to ferry people, something that Mumbai currently lacks for its overcrowded population. He says that people in most parts of Mumbai, are beginning to feel left behind and are embarrassed with the cities bad infrastructure. But this does not account for those who belong to Southern Mumbai which poses to be one of the posh areas in the city.

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