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What our readers say: NHAI must repair roads urgently

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POLITICIANS often announce that sufficient funds have been allocated for road repairs, yet there is little to no visible improvement. Potholes and uneven roads continue to cause accidents, with recent rains worsening the situation. Residents are frustrated by the poor condition of the roads, which have turned daily commuting into a nightmare. The National Highways Authority of India and local authorities must collaborate and prioritise urgent repairs to address these critical issues.

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Ramesh Gupta, Gurugram

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Poor upkeep of space under railway overbridges, flyovers

THE poor maintenance of areas beneath railway flyovers and overbridges in the city has led to encroachments and the rise of anti-social activities. Most major flyovers connecting the national highway to parts of NIT in the city are affected by illegal constructions and encroachments due to the lack of oversight from relevant departments and civic authorities. In many locations, garbage and waste are regularly dumped, while illegal shanties and makeshift shelters have sprung up, worsening the area’s condition. The authorities should consider developing these spaces into green belts and take measures to

prevent further encroachments.

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Ajay Bahl, Faridabad


What our readers say

Is a civic issue bothering you? Are you agitated over the lack of concern? Is there something heartening that you feel needs to be highlighted? Or a picture which in your opinion ought to be seen by many, and not just you?

The Tribune invites its readers to have their say. Please email at: delhicity@tribunemail.com

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