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In a deeply embarrassing development, potholes have appeared on the newly inaugurated Mumbai-Pune Missing Link project within just two months of its launch, raising serious questions about the quality and durability of the ambitious infrastructure project. A viral video shared on Instagram showed two large potholes near the expansion...

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