BMC, railways to decide on Gokhale bridge razing today
Civic and railway authorities, at loggerheads over the crucial Gokhale bridge, which is shut to pedestrians and motorists since November 7, will meet on Friday afternoon to decide who will take on the responsibility of demolishing the structure above the railway lines. Over the past few days, both the agencies have refused to demolish the bridge. Meanwhile, the BMC is still to float tenders for reconstruction of the bridge in Andheri and officials said this is likely to be done within the next 10 days. The BMC has also contacted IIT Bombay to clear the design of the bridge over the railway portion at the earliest. Officials said once the contractor is in place, fabrication of the girder on the bridge’s railway portion is likely to take a minimum of three months and may go up to February 2023. Thereafter, the launching of the girder would take another two months and the top slab construction and finishing two more months.
The bulletin said 265 patients recovered from the coronavirus infection in the last 24 hours, taking their cumulative count to 79,84,359 and leaving the state with 1,224 active cases. It said 13,098 new coronavirus tests were conducted in the state, raising their total count to 8,53,93,826.
The coronavirus recovery rate in the state stood at 98.16 per cent, while the case fatality rate was 1.82 per cent.
Out of the new cases, Mumbai accounted for 42 and Pune 22, among other districts.
On Wednesday, the state had registered 130 cases and two fatalities related to the respiratory illness.
With this, the state's overall Covid-19 tally rose to 81,33,981, while the death toll remained unchanged at 1,48,398
Maha records 169 fresh coronavirus cases, zero death; active tally at 1,224
Maharashtra on Thursday recorded 169 fresh coronavirus cases, but no new death linked to the infection, while 265 patients recovered in the state