MUMBAI, Feb. 8 -- Several areas in Bandra will face a complete water shutdown on Tuesday, while some areas in the M East and M West Wards will bear a 30-hour cut on Thursday and Friday, as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) undertakes urgent repair and upgrade works. The civic body is fixing a leakage in the 900-mm diameter pipeline near the Qureshi Nagar slum, Kurla East. The work is scheduled for Tuesday, from 10am to midnight. During the 14-hour period, water supply will remain completely suspended in parts of the H West ward, which covers Bandra; while some areas will receive water at low pressure. Localities expected to face a complete shutdown include Hill Road, Perry Road, Manuel Gonsalves Road, St. Andrews Road, St. Paul Road, Carter Road, Pali Village, Chimbai Village, Shirley Village, and Kantwadi in Bandra West. Other affected areas are Khar Danda, Koliwada, Dandpada, Chui Gaothan, Gazdarbandh slum, and parts of Khar West. Water supply will also remain shut in parts of Bandra West. Meanwhile, residents living from the end of Hill Road to Taj Lands End, as well as those on B.J. Road, H.K. Bhabha Road, Kane Road, and in the Ganesh slum area, will receive water at low pressure. Supply to these areas will be available between 1am and 4am after midnight. As part of major infrastructure upgrade, water supply will be completely suspended in select areas of M East and M West wards from 2am on Thursday to 8am on Friday. The civic body will install a 1200-mm diameter sluice valve on the inlet pipeline at the Turbhe low-level reservoir and connect the inlet pipeline with the AMT-II tunnel shaft. Concerned residents are advised to store sufficient water in advance, use it sparingly during the repair period, and boil and filter drinking water for the next few days as a precaution....