Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has promised all help and substantial changes within a year, after the heads of State Bank of India and Standard Chartered Bank, two of the biggest names to have a presence in the area, went public with their ire.
"At BKC, we have developed a lot of buildings, but there is no infrastructure. There is no infrastructure in terms of entering the place or exiting the place. We don't get the basics rights," Standard Chartered Bank India, chief executive, Sunil Kaushal said, addressing a summit here today on the city's next phase of development.
Kaushal also acknowledged the same, saying the bank has invested a lot in the new facility and also stressed on the need to increase the living standards of the people.
He also feared that occupants will be forced to migrate out of the complex if corrective steps are not initiated soon.
State Bank Chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya, who also has a multi-storied building in BKC, which serves as the regional head office, also pointed to similar problems on the infrastructure front.
