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Munish Gupta urges administration for redressal of public issues
Civic infrastructure irks residents of lane 4, ward 1 of Dharp Kotha
4/21/2021 12:25:01 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 20: Editor-in-chief Early Times, Munish Gupta today urged the JK UT administration for providing better civil infrastructure to the residents of lane 4, ward 1 of Dharp Kotha of Gandhi Nagar constituency, who are craving for basic amenities in the aera.
The residents of lane 4, ward 1 of Dharp Kotha urged district administration for a field visit to find the conditions of necessary civic infrastructure which is badly affecting the quality of their lives.
“We have no good words for past’s elected representatives as they did nothing. Instead, they overlooked our basic needs and did nothing to improve the appalling condition of their locality”, they said.
They further said that among the problems they faced some are of the grim nature causing severe problems to them. “The litter and trash in the surroundings, dilapidated lanes, clogged drains have made their lives miserable while a nallah in the vicinity is a grave threat to the households in the rainy season as it gets flooded as and when there is heavy rainfall”, they said.
They further said that some residents of the area were facing problems of basic needs like food. “The helpless poor have a lot of stories to narrate, but unfortunately no one is listening to them.
Their ration cards have been withdrawn for the last several years without informing them of any reason and forced them to buy ration from the open market which is absolutely unaffordable for them”, they said.
“We are facing problems where rain water as well as the garbage filled water from overflowing drains and the nallah nearby enters their houses which inundate their residences and locality quite often but no one hear and address their problem”, they said, adding that some of them are not getting regular supply of drinkable water which has made their life more tough.
Munish Gupta, Editor-in-chief Early Times appealed to the district administration to solve the problems being faced by the residents of lane 4, ward 1 of Dharp Kotha. “The residents are not getting even better civic infrastructure, despite crores of rupees being spent every year for various works’’, he said.
Munish Gupta also assured the residents that he would keep raising public issues unless their problems are solved.
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