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RWA raises issues with Chandigarh Adviser Dharam Pal

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Chandigarh, July 27

Residents Welfare Association, Modern Housing Complex, Sector 13, met the UT Adviser and discussed several civic issues in the area.

The issue of muddy and contaminated water supply was taken up. Residents said the remedy was an immediate replacement of rusty water pipes. Deplorable sanitation condition of the area was also discussed.

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They said: “Not a single bus shelter exists on the main road passing through the MHC.”

They talked about the need for another e-sampark centre, sign boards, waterlogging, traffic, security and others issues. “We have handed over a copy of the memorandum of our demands to the Adviser who has assured us of doing the needful,” said Colonel Gursewak Singh (veteran), President, RWA and SA Qureshi, General Secretary.

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