Dadarao Bilhore does not want others to suffer his fate and hence he has embarked on a mission to cover every pothole he sees in the city.
The 46-year-old vegetable vendor from central suburbs has vowed to fill the potholes using his bare hands. Instead of using hot-mix asphalt, he uses mud with broken paver blacks and debris from construction sites to accomplish his task.
Bilhore started off alone, but now he has been joined by 5 to 6 friends in his noble mission.
"We sit for meeting on Sundays and plan for the entire week. After filling potholes, we carry out regular inspections and come back again if they have suffered damage," he said.
Bilhore lost his 16-year-old son Prakash in a road accident late last year in Marol area when his bike hit a pothole created by a private firm which dug up the Jogeshwari- Vikhroli Link Road (JVLR) for construction work. The teenager fell off the two-wheeler and suffered fatal injuries.
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