
Five months on, road dug up for work on sewer network still not repaired in Sector 9A
The stretch of road between the main pumping station and ESIC Hospital was originally dug up in Feb when the MCG began laying sewer lines along this road.
However, instead of laying the new sewer line in the service utility area, the agency installed it in the middle of the road, residents claimed.
More than five months later, the road remains in a state of disrepair. While earth filling was done after the pipeline work, no effort was made to properly resurface the road. As a result, residents have been forced to travel on the unpaved stretch, which has worsened with the onset of the monsoon.
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"Since the past month, this road has been completely unmotorable. It's just a stretch of loose soil now. With rains, the surface has become dangerously slippery. Children and the elderly are especially at risk," said Lalit Suraj Bhola, general secretary of Sector 9A RWA.
A few days ago, a rickshaw carrying children lost balance and toppled on the uneven stretch. "Thankfully, there were no major injuries, but do we have to wait for a tragedy before authorities act?" Bhola added.
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The RWA has raised the issue with the MCG repeatedly, but they have only received verbal reassurances so far, and no definite timeline for when the road will be repaired has been provided.
With the monsoon already here, the surface deteriorates further the more it rains. Motorists, especially those commuting on two-wheelers, and pedestrians alike are finding the stretch increasingly unsafe to navigate. The situation has become especially concerning as this stretch is not only used by residents but also by daily visitors to the ESIC Hospital.
"What's the point of laying new sewer lines if you can't restore basic road connectivity for months afterward? Because of the apathy of MCG and its contractor, we are suffering," said Ram Avatar Singla, a resident.
Meanwhile, an MCG official that TOI spoke to acknowledged the issue and said that the road will be recarpeted soon. "We have already started the process for the construction of the internal road in Sector 9A. The work will start soon," the official said.

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