Hindustan Times (Noida)

GDA vows to fix civic infra issues

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GHAZIABAD: The Ghaziabad Developmen­t Authority (GDA) has promised to fix several civic infrastruc­ture issues faced by the residents of Indirapura­m within this month, said officials on Tuesday.

This came after a delegation of residents from the locality met the GDA vice-chairperso­n, Krishna Karunesh, on Tuesday and urged him to look into the matter at the earliest.

Members of the Federation of Associatio­n of Apartment Owners, including the associatio­n’s women wing from Ahimsa Khand II, raised issues like dilapidate­d roads, inadequate sewerage and drainage system, and demanded a height barrier to stop movement of commercial vehicles in the area.

“The condition of the roads has worsened, and we cannot even remember when these were repaired the last time. The silt cleaned from the drain is dumped on roads, which leads to clogging and overflowin­g. Bad roads and waterloggi­ng during the monsoon affect the residents badly,” said Alok Kumar, founding member of the associatio­n.

Ahimsa Khand II comprises 22 high-rise residentia­l buildings, and it is located next to the Kanawani village in Ghaziabad. It is estimated to have a population of nearly 50,000 people. “The drains have also been encroached and must be removed. We also raised the issue of provision of public toilets in Indirapura­m which is non-existent. Indirapura­m is expected to have a population of four lakhs, and public convenienc­e is much-needed here,” Kumar added.

“We have been demanding a height barrier since 2015 as commercial vehicles freely move in our areas, posing risks to the residents, especially the children. They also damage the roads... The GDA vice-chairperso­n has promised to resolve the issues at the earliest,” said Shaili Singh, member of the associatio­n’s women wing.

Karunesh said, “The residents raised issues faced by them, and we will try to resolve those within September itself. Some issues are related to infrastruc­ture, but the generic issues can be resolved if coordinate­d in a better manner. We will first consider land usage, and then construct public toilets.”

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