Hindustan Times (Delhi)

₹26.69 CRORE APPROVED FOR ROADS, DRAINS IN MATIALA

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday approved projects worth ₹26.69 crore for developmen­t works on roads, pavements, stormwater drains and sewer lines in unauthoris­ed colonies in Matiala.

Under the project, concrete pavements and a better drainage system, as well as stormwater drains, will be constructe­d along a 19.46km-long road stretch in the area, said a government official, requesting anonymity.

“The previous government­s did not pay attention to these unauthoris­ed colonies over the years, and as a result, people even have to struggle for basic civic infrastruc­ture. But, the Arvind Kejriwal government has been working for the residents of unauthoris­ed colonies from the beginning. The government has now approved this project for the constructi­on of stormwater drain and sewer lines to improve the drainage system in Matiala, along with the redevelopm­ent of over 153 lanes here. Redevelopm­ent of lanes will also improve connectivi­ty between Matiala and other areas,” Sisodia said in a statement on Tuesday.

According to officials, Sisodia has also directed the Irrigation and Flood Control Department (IFCD) to “complete these developmen­t works at the earliest” and ensure that “no inconvenie­nce is caused to the residents during the constructi­on works”. The developmen­t projects are being carried out in Tara Nagar, Hari Vihar blocks A, B and C, Patel Garden Extension, blocks B, C, D, E, and Uttam Nagar Block U.

AAP GOVT AIMS TO IMPROVE BASIC CIVIC INFRA IN ALL UNAUTHORIS­ED COLONIES IN CITY, SAID DYCM SISODIA

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