Updated On: 09 April, 2025 06:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Dubbing Kachra Depot Road as derogatory, residents write to Urban Development Department and BMC, urging an official name change; for locals, especially youngsters, the name has become a constant source of embarrassment, with residents arguing that it reduces their identity to garbage

The street near Kamla Raman Nagar, which has, over the years, acquired the name Kachra Depot Road. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
Deonar and Govandi residents have urged the authorities to rename Kachra Depot Road, also referred to as Dumping Road, a thoroughfare that has long been a navigational landmark for autorickshaw drivers and commuters. For locals, especially youngsters, the name has become a constant source of embarrassment, with residents arguing that it reduces their identity to garbage.
After disembarking at Mankhurd railway station, commuters looking for directions to Kamala Raman Nagar or Nirankari Nagar often draw blank stares from auto drivers. But a single mention of “Kachra Depot Road” or “Dumping Road” instantly gets them pointed in the right direction.