Mumbai Floods, BMC, Metro, Potholes & How A City Really Works | Ms Ashwini Bhide | FO532 Raj Shamani
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Timestamps -
00:00 - Intro
03:31 - What Does the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Do?
09:40 - Mumbai Local Trains Come Under Indian Railways, Not the State Government
16:36 - Can Railway Projects Be Given to Private Companies?
31:01 - Who Decides a City Needs a Metro?
39:41 - Should the 1960s Underground Metro Proposal Have Been Approved?
42:16 - What Will We Need in 50–100 Years That We're Ignoring Today?
45:19 - What Does She Mean by a Tunnel System in Mumbai?
49:37 - Aqua Line: A 55-km Tunnel
1:05:27 - Biggest Challenges in Underground & Elevated Metros
1:10:04 - Does a Change in Government Affect Metro Station Locations?
1:13:48 - Why Is Mumbai Falling Behind in Metro Development?
1:20:19 - Why Is Metro Line 3 Costing So Much?
1:27:57 - How Much Does One Metro Station Cost to Build?
1:29:08 - Metro Line 3 Station Flooded 15 Days After Opening
1:32:35 - How Does She Prepare Mumbai for Floods?
1:50:03 - How Will Mumbai Solve Its Traffic Problem?
2:02:59 - How Much Does It Cost to Buy a Metro Station?
2:08:04 - Why Can't the BMC Fix Mumbai's Potholes?
2:20:00 - Dumping: A Common Problem in India
2:30:20 - Slum Demolition in Garib Nagar
2:35:41 - Why Are Residents of C1 Buildings Not Leaving Their Homes?
2:42:19 - The Most Brutal Part of Her Job
2:44:41 - One Thing She Wants to Do Before Her Term Ends
2:47:31 - BTS
2:48:27 - Outro
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In today's episode, we sit down with Ms Ashwini Bhide IAS officer, Municipal Commissioner of BMC and MD of Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation the person who built Mumbai's underground Aqua Line and now runs the city that moves 20 million people a day.
We discuss why Mumbai's Metro is the most expensive to build in Asia nearly ₹1,000 crore per km why the richest city got "lapped" by Delhi, the real reason Mumbai floods every monsoon, where BMC's ₹80,000 crore budget actually goes, and why the city's traffic will never end unless one thing changes.
Raw, first-principles, and deeply eye-opening this one will change how you see your city.
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