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People on the street
Angry villagers blocked the service lane road of Delhi Kolkata Marg GT Road on Tuesday afternoon due to water logging problem. On the information of the jam, the local police administration reached the spot and after being aware of the reality, informed the construction company and NHAI engaged in the construction of six lanes. After the intervention of the administration, the matter somehow calmed down, then the movement of vehicles started.
In fact, the villagers of Dhanechha Deh blocked the service lane of GT Road to solve the problem of water logging. When the local police and administration reached the spot on the information about the road blockage, the villagers informed about the problem of water logging. Actually, the work of six lane construction between Varanasi to Aurangabad is under construction. At present, the movement of vehicles is through the service lane only. When there was a four-lane road, the water of the village used to fall in the road drain, but during the six-lane construction, the drain got closed.
Officers explaining to the villagers.
Therefore, the way of draining the houses and rain water of a large population was blocked. Thus, the water logging situation persists. Elderly women and children of the village have to walk through knee-deep water to get on the road. NHAI has not made any arrangement for drainage so far. In such a situation, angry villagers blocked the service road of GT Road on Tuesday. Villagers said that for the last two years, the entire village population is facing the problem of water logging.
Many times the local administration and NHAI officials were made aware of this but no one will even have a lice on their ears. Meaning that the voice of the villagers has become the voice of the voice in the carving. On Tuesday, Block Development Officer Durgavati ASI Mohammad Aleem, after persuading the villagers, pacified the matter and got the road jam freed on the information of Khair jam. When asked in this regard, Block Development Officer Ashok Kumar said that the blockade has been removed after persuading the villagers.