Residents meet Dachalwal, voice concerns over civic issues

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Ludhiana: Members of the gurdwara management committee and park management committee of Sarabha Nagar Block A&B met MC commissioner Aaditya Dachalwal in Zone D on Monday. They drew the attention of the commissioner to the deteriorating condition of roads in the posh Sarabha Nagar area. The committee members told the MC commissioner that roads in Sarabha Nagar area were reconstructed about two-and-a-half years ago and were initially in good condition.

However, in the name of development works, the good roads had been dug up. The main roads of Block A&B had been dug up to lay water supply line. Even as several months have passed, these roads have not been repaired.



Apart from this, another problem is the horticultural waste coming from the parks daily. The residents have stated that during the tenure of the previous government, parks were being managed properly and the MC employees used to take away the horticultural waste without being told to do so. However, at present the employees are reportedly forced to work under political pressure and even after being told repeatedly, they do not remove the waste from parks.

The MC commissioner have assured the residents to get the issues resolved as soon as possible. We also published the following articles recently LMC earmarks fund for plantation, road repairs, waste management In Lucknow, various city development projects have been approved, including plantation, road repairs, and solid waste management. Rs 16.

48 crore has been allocated for air quality improvement and Rs 50 crore under the Amrit Plan. These initiatives are aimed at enhancing urban infrastructure and improving the quality of life for residents. Motorists Face Risks on Rahate Colony-Freedom Park Road Due to Poor Condition The road stretch from Rahate Colony Square to Freedom Park Square in Nagpur poses significant hazards for motorists due to its poor condition.

Numerous potholes and uneven surfaces make commuting risky, particularly at night. Frequent accidents and vehicle damage have been reported, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive repairs. Potholes, illegal parking, encroachments plague road near Doon railway station; residents exasperated The Dehradun railway station, established in the late 1890s, struggles with potholes, illegal parking, and encroachments.

Although some repairs were made after last year's monsoon, the road quickly deteriorated again. Residents face severe waterlogging issues and feel neglected by authorities. Officials have announced upcoming road construction and drainage improvements.

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