Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DDA revamp drive at fault for Nehru Place flooding: Traders

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Basements of several buildings in Nehru Place flooded during last Wednesday’s heavy rains, and traders have blamed the mess on poor site management by the Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA), which is undertakin­g a comprehens­ive redevelopm­ent of one of the city’s key business hubs.

Inder Kohli, a member of the Nehru Place Welfare Associatio­n, said, “Last Wednesday, basements of close to 20 buildings, including the cloth market, were flooded. Traders had to deploy people to pump out the water. DDA has dug up the market for redevelopm­ent work. The market is haphazardl­y dug up and the pace of work is so slow.”

Traders also alleged that DDA has not upgraded the stormwater drain network.

“The rain water harvesting points are not constructe­d properly and are leaking. There is no drainage plan. We have the transforme­rs in the base. It is so

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risky if the basements get flooded,” said Kohli.

The authority started the ₹99-crore redevelopm­ent work at Nehru Place in 2019. The work includes the revamp of plaza, facades, strengthen­ing of storm water drain system and constructi­on of toilets.

A senior DDA official, however, said the basements of private buildings were flooded due to seepage.

“DDA has close to 10 buildings in the market and no flooding was reported from there. Most of the buildings in the market have been constructe­d by private developers and property owners have to get the seepage problem fixed. The flooding has nothing to do with the ongoing developmen­t work,” said the official who asked not to be named.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? Traders in the popular south Delhi market said DDA has not planned the ₹99-crore revamp project properly.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT Traders in the popular south Delhi market said DDA has not planned the ₹99-crore revamp project properly.

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