Plaints over Illegal meat shops, contaminated water; mayor orders action
LUCKNOW, June 18 -- Illegal meat shops, contaminated drinking water and irregular garbage collection dominated the grievances at a Jan Chaupal held in the Nishatganj ward on Wednesday. Taking serious note of the declining civic conditions, mayor Sushma Kharkwal issued strict directions to officials for immediate action.
Residents complained that some meat shops were operating illegally and had exhaust fans facing the road while anti-social elements frequently gathered around them, causing inconvenience to commuters and women. Taking serious note of the complaints, Kharkwal directed the zonal officer to conduct an inquiry and initiate action in accordance with rules.
The issue of contaminated water supply also figured prominently during the public outreach programme. Residents alleged that dilapidated sewer and drinking water pipelines had led to leakages and contamination in several localities. Acting on the complaints, the mayor instructed Jalkal general manager Kuldeep Singh to immediately undertake repair and improvement works. Another key concern raised by residents was the proposed construction on the Government Inter College playground. Citizens demanded preservation of the ground, stating that any construction would adversely affect sports facilities available to children and youth....
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