Times News Network
Indore: Demands for road construction and garden development, along with issues regarding water supply lines, sewage blockages, and alleged discrepancies in water and property tax accounts, echoed in the 2nd week of IMC's ‘Janata Choupal' in Ward 41 on Saturday.
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The event saw a large turnout of residents from Alok Nagar, Sanchar Nagar, Ahmed Nagar, Diamond Colony, and areas under the Bengali Bridge, who directly presented their grievances to Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav.
During a dialogue held near Bengali Square Bridge, residents from Mangal Murti Nagar, Kailashpuri, Prahlad Nagar, Goyal Nagar, Riddhi Siddhi Nagar, and Ganrajya Nagar highlighted several civic concerns, including demands for road construction and garden development.
A resident of Goyal Nagar reported that while Narmada water supply had just started, they received bills for last three years. The Mayor directed assistant revenue officer to ensure the residents only pay from actual date of supply and ordered corrective action within three days.
A school student from Ganrajya Nagar appealed for a solution to the muddy water supplied at the start of the daily water cycle. Bhargav instructed the concerned officials to resolve contamination issue.