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Allege situation has gone from bad to worse | Nothing new in the name of development | Basic facilities missingUnder MC limits now, villagers say they were better off earlier

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Sandeep Rana

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Tribune News Service

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Chandigarh, March 21

After Mauli Jagran village came under the MC over two years ago, its situation has only deteriorated. Residents say their problems have increased and no development has taken place after the village came under the MC limits.

Former sarpanch Kartar Singh Thakur said, “Even the development that was undertaken earlier has been affected, while no new work has been started here. They ask for unnecessary permissions, even in the matter of construction of houses. People have to face difficulties as the panchayat system is over and the municipal elections have not been held. The UT Administration should have given extension to the panchayat system till a new MC body is formed here.”

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Local resident Kamaldev Dhiman said, “There are katcha lanes in our village and these become slushy during the rainy season. It becomes difficult for us to walk outside our houses. Roads and lanes are never cleaned. The roads are dark at night as there are no street lights. Not even a single thing has been fixed after the civic body took over.”

Residents rued that other than civic problems, there was also a lack of basic facilities. There was no Sampark Centre and Janjh Ghar, they said.

They allege that certain facilities which existed earlier had also been removed. “There used to be a Gram Sampark Centre, but two months ago, it was shifted to Vikasnagar. Now, we have to go out of the village for works such as affidavits, stamps and pension,” said Surinder Singh Thakur.

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