A significant milestone in resolving water-related issues in the C3 Block of SDA was achieved with the inauguration of a new water pipeline by MLA Somnath Bharti.
This initiative is a major step forward in addressing the chronic water shortages and the alarming issue of contaminated water supply that has been plaguing the area. Access to clean and safe drinking water is a fundamental right for every resident, particularly in a well-developed neighborhood like SDA. However, the persistent presence of contaminated water had become a grave concern, jeopardizing the health and well-being of the residents. The issue had been festering for years, with residents frequently lodging complaints about the poor quality of water. The old, rusted pipelines, installed decades ago, were causing drinking water to mix with sewage, leading to serious health hazards such as gastrointestinal diseases and other infections. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the SDA Residents Welfare Association (RWA) took proactive steps to bring the matter to the attention of the authorities. The RWA’s consistent efforts to highlight the problem and push for a solution bore fruit when the replacement of the aging pipelines was sanctioned. The project officially began on January 4, 2025, marking the culmination of months of dialogue and perseverance. MLA Somnath Bharti, who was actively involved in addressing the issue, attended the inauguration ceremony, underscoring his commitment to improving basic infrastructure in his constituency. The new pipeline project not only aims to provide clean and safe drinking water to residents but also ensures the long-term sustainability of water supply in the area. The initiative reflects a collaborative effort between the residents, the RWA, and local authorities. It is a testament to the power of community-driven advocacy and responsive governance. The residents have expressed their gratitude to MLA Bharti and the RWA for their relentless efforts. This development is a positive reminder that persistent community engagement and the support of public representatives can lead to meaningful change.
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