Deccan Chronicle

Poor work irks Devinagar residents

Roads left half dug making it difficult for people commute

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Roads are supposed to be re-laid and repaired in Devinagar Colony but the work has been half done, though it has been four months since the work started. People living in the colony find it difficult to walk on the half dug roads with rubble piled on the pavements, and cars are locked up in garages because they can’t be moved out. Residents allege that the road work is very slow and sporadic.

This correspond­ent visited the colony and saw an auto driver leaving school children at the beginning of the street, because the road further on was too bumpy and would damage his vehicle. No form of public transport is willing to venture on these roads and senior citizens are compelled to walk on the rocky, uneven paths if they want to go out anywhere.

“In some of the streets, where the road is half laid, the earth has not been removed. Vexed neighbours are clearing it themselves. Mud has spread all over and creates dust pollution,” says Madhusudha­n Rao, expresiden­t of the colony.

In the process of constructi­ng the roads, some of the drainage lines and manholes have been broken, and are being reconstruc­ted with money given by residents.

K.V.S. Sudhimathi, a retired Railway lecturer, pointed to the reconstruc­ted manholes and said that the residents spent around `10,000 to repair them.

NO FORM of public transport is willing to venture on these roads and senior citizens are compelled to walk on the rocky, uneven paths.

Residents who may own cars cannot use them even in an emergency and have to walk to the main road to get an auto.

It is easy to see that even the newly laid roads are not constructe­d properly. The road is supposed to slope towards the manhole, but this is not so and residents complain that already the water has been stagnating in those areas.

When contacted, Anil Raj, executive engineer, Malkajgiri, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n, (GHMC) said that “all works are in progress in all the lanes of Devinagar. The labourers who dig and who lay roads are different so there would be a gap period.”

Regarding the removal of the dug up earth, he said it would be immediatel­y cleared in the next couple of days.

 ??  ?? Top: Rubble piled on the pavements after the road was dug by civic workers.
Top: Rubble piled on the pavements after the road was dug by civic workers.
 ?? — S. SURENDER REDDY ?? Left: Open drainage is causing threat people’s health.
— S. SURENDER REDDY Left: Open drainage is causing threat people’s health.

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