Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Monsoon a month away, only 10% road gullies cleaned in UT

- ■ Vivek Gupta and Rajanbir Singh chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Even as monsoon is stated to arrive on time from June 30, the Chandigarh municipal corporatio­n (MC) has managed to clean only 10% of the 30,000 road gullies in the city so far.

Confirming the same, MC executive officer Vijay Premi, who is in-charge of storm water drainage, said, “From June 1, we will work at a much faster speed since double the present 73 workers will be on the job,” he said, adding that they hope to complete the task before June 30.

MC chief engineer Shailender Singh said. “The work had only started after the fourth phase of the lockdown. But we will definitely clean all road gullies before monsoon starts here.”

FALLING SHORT

Meanwhile, city residents are not happy with the ongoing road gully cleaning work.

Claiming that MC workers weren’t cleaning the gullies from the inside, president of the Sector 8 residents’ welfare associatio­n (RWA) Ranvinder Singh Gill said, “The road gullies are cleaned only from the top without opening them. I had asked the workers to open up the gullies near my house but they refused.”

Noting that the problem had only gotten this bad in recent years, chairman of the Sector 35 RWA, JS Gogia said, “Ever since we have started paying more taxes, the situation is getting worse. The V6 roads in Sector 35D are the worst hit, and road gullies remain blocked as well.”

Federation of Sector Welfare Associatio­ns Chandigarh (FOSWAC) chairman and president of the Sector 21 RWA, Baljinder Singh Bittu, said, “Maintenanc­e of road gullies is an annual exercise and the Covid epidemic can be no excuse for delaying it. Every year, the authoritie­s swing into action only after the first spell of rains and pre-monsoon takes place.”

MC chief engineer Shailender Singh, however, denied these claims, “Even malba being taken out of the road gullies is being immediatel­y lifted. If anyone thinks that cleaning was not done properly in their area, we will get it cleaned again.”

Meanwhile, the MC has taken up matter with the UT engineerin­g department seeking cleaning of city’s seasonal rivulets.

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