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Waterlogging: Delhi govt to build ‘massive’ drain between Hiranki Dam and Nathupura

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New Delhi, Jun 10 (PTI) The Delhi government will construct a “massive drain” between Hiranki Dam and Nathupura in north Delhi at an expenditure of Rs 4.95 crore, a move that would help in eliminating the issue of waterlogging on Burari Road during the rainy season, an official statement said on Friday.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia gave approval to this drain construction project on Friday.

The Burari Road acts as the connecting street for many smaller colonies and serves thousands of vehicles daily. After the construction of this drain, the local people will get relief from the traffic jams due to waterlogging during monsoon season.

Sisodia said the Kejriwal government is committed to providing quality basic facilities to the people of Delhi.

“He said that because there was no permanent arrangement for drainage on the Burari Road, the people living in the local colonies have to suffer during the monsoons. The deputy chief minister has directed PWD officials to take immediate cognizance of this problem and complete the construction work of the drain at the earliest, so that there is no problem in the movement of the local people,” the statement said.

Sisodia said that modern technology should be used in construction of the drain to ensure that there are no obstacles to public mobility during the construction work.

The statement added that the Burari Road was earlier under the jurisdiction of the erstwhile North Delhi Municipal Corporation and was later taken over by the Public Works Ddepartment (PWD).

The road has no drainage system of its own between Hiranki Dam and Nathupura due to which there is waterlogging during monsoons, leading to a damaged road surface, the statement said. PTI AKM CK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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