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Residents raise strong demand for road, drainage overhaul
10/28/2025 9:30:45 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 28: Growing public frustration over deteriorating civic infrastructure in Jammu has once again come to the fore, as residents of Dashmesh Nagar and Lochan Vihar rallied under the leadership of social activist Parvinder Singh, who led a deputation to meet the Commissioner of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) on Monday. The delegation pressed for urgent tile work and drainage construction on the main street linking the two localities - a stretch that has become a persistent source of inconvenience and public distress. During the meeting, Parvinder Singh drew the Commissioner's attention to the alarming condition of the road, which has been marred by deep potholes and lacks a functional drainage system. The residents, he said, have been suffering for months as stagnant water frequently accumulates on the road, particularly during monsoon spells, turning the entire stretch into a muddy, unhygienic, and nearly impassable route.Singh highlighted that the absence of proper drainage infrastructure has not only damaged the road but also contributed to severe public health concerns. "The stretch from Dashmesh Nagar to Lochan Vihar becomes almost impassable during rains. Stagnant water not only worsens the road condition but also poses serious health risks by creating mosquito-breeding grounds," Singh stated, expressing disappointment over the administration's prolonged inaction despite repeated complaints and requests from the local residents.The deputation submitted a formal request seeking the immediate deputation of a technical team to conduct an on-site inspection and prepare a comprehensive estimate for both tile relaying and drainage construction. Singh emphasized that the project should be treated as a priority under ongoing or upcoming development schemes, given its direct impact on public safety and daily mobility.The JMC Commissioner, acknowledging the grievances raised, reportedly assured the delegation that necessary instructions would be passed to the concerned engineering wing for a spot inspection and assessment of the affected area. The Commissioner also indicated that the corporation would explore the feasibility of repair and improvement work under its civic infrastructure initiatives.
Local residents have expressed deep appreciation for the efforts of Parvinder Singh and his team in taking their longstanding issue to the top civic authority. Many expressed optimism that this initiative would finally lead to visible progress after years of neglect. "We are hopeful that this time the administration will act quickly and deliver some concrete results," said one resident, adding that recurring flooding and damaged roads have made life extremely difficult for commuters, schoolchildren, and the elderly alike.
The residents' demand sheds light on the larger issue of urban infrastructure decay in several parts of Jammu. Poor drainage planning, substandard road maintenance, and delayed civic response continue to affect the quality of life in many neighborhoods. Experts note that sustainable drainage solutions and timely maintenance of tiled roads are essential to prevent both structural damage and public health hazards.
As civic complaints pile up and residents continue to press for accountability, the latest appeal from Dashmesh Nagar and Lochan Vihar stands as a reminder of the urgent need for proactive governance and responsive municipal planning. Timely intervention by the JMC in this matter could not only provide much-needed relief to the affected residents but also reinforce public trust in the city's administrative machinery.
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