In 2017, the SC directed the civic body to make 2,700 contractual sanitation workers permanent. The BMC has made only 1,600 workers permanent, while the remaining 1,100 continue to work on contractual basis; they are paid approximately ₹17,000 per month and are not entitled to gratuity, provident fund, pension and other social security benefits.
Designated spaces for rituals like mundan ceremonies and havans will be created as will more spaces for better crowd management. An old water body known as the Pydhonie talav, which is no longer in existence, will be recreated for devotees to wash their feet before entering the temple