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NHAI to address sewerage issue in Daburji soon, says Dinesh Bassi

Former chairman of the Amritsar Improvement Trust (AIT) and senior Congress leader Dinesh Bassi has said that the sewerage problem in Daburji, persisting for the last three years, will soon be resolved by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)....
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Dinesh Bassi, former chairman of the AIT and senior Congress leader, talks to area residents at Daburji in Amritsar on Tuesday.
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Former chairman of the Amritsar Improvement Trust (AIT) and senior Congress leader Dinesh Bassi has said that the sewerage problem in Daburji, persisting for the last three years, will soon be resolved by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). He said following the directions of Member of Parliament Gurjeet Singh Aujla, the area was inspected on Tuesday by National Highway Authority of India in-charge Abdullah.

Dinesh Bassi highlighted that residents of Ward No.35 in East constituency have been facing sewerage issues for a long time. To address the sewer blockage problem, he met MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla on Saturday. Despite repeated complaints over the past three years, the issue remains unresolved.

He added that during his tenure as the chairman of the Amritsar Improvement Trust, sewerage infrastructure was installed in the area. However, after that, no officials visited the locality to address public grievances. Sewerage work remains incomplete in many parts of the area, which falls under the jurisdiction of the NHAI.

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Following MP Aujla’s instructions, Abdullah, in-charge of the NHAI, visited the area today and assured that the NHAI would bear all expenses to resolve the problem. Residents can expect relief soon. Bassi reiterated his commitment to resolve the issues faced by the people of the East Constituency. He encouraged residents to reach out to him without hesitation if they face any difficulties.

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