Mumbai metro rail slab collapse: CM Devendra Fadnavis promises thorough probe, action against those responsible

In response to the recent slab collapse incident at a Mumbai metro construction site, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has vowed to conduct a comprehensive investigation and hold accountable those responsible. The CM emphasized the need for a rigorous safety audit across all ongoing projects to prevent similar tragedies in the future. This announcement came during an event in Mumbai, where he outlined the government's commitment to ensuring the safety of workers and the public. The metro rail project, which aims to improve urban transportation in Mumbai, has faced scrutiny over safety protocols and construction practices. The government is expected to implement immediate measures to enhance oversight and ensure compliance with safety standards, reflecting a proactive approach to urban infrastructure development. The incident has raised concerns among citizens about construction safety in the bustling metropolis, prompting calls for more stringent regulations and accountability in public works projects.
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