TMI
Correspondent
Port
Blair, Sept 04: That narrow footpaths, where even two persons cannot walk at
one go, exists in Port Blair Smart City at many wards in Port Blair Municipal
area.
The
construction of a narrow footpath at Buniyadabad, a middle portion of which is
insufficient even for two human bodies to pass through has led to resentment
among the residents of the area. Several complaints have been made to the
concerned authorities to rectify the situation, but nothing has so far been
done in the matter.
A
group of residents says that, "The population is growing by time and the
uneasiness will also grow in future, if not taken action in time". The
residents in the vicinity of the footpath have reasons to feel neglected and
uneasy for their grievances having been not met for quite some time now.
"We don't know as to what prompted the authorities to construct such a
cozy path. The passage in a portion of the path is so narrow that it is
difficult for two persons to walk side by side", pointed out some
aggrieved residents. "We also wonder as to what would happen in the event
of any emergencies when ambulance requires to enter or for that matter fire
tenders needing entry into the area for salvage operations in case of fire
mishap. It is absolutely not possible for either any ambulance or the fire
tender to find their ways through the footpath," said another group.
Peeved
by the alleged inaction of the authorities, 58 odd residents of Buniyadabad
under Municipal Ward No.8 have written letter to the Lt. Governor with copies
to Deputy Commissioner and other concerned officers recently, by pleading about
the widening of a footpath in the greater public interest.
When
contacted, Junior Engineer (PBMC), AIR Site Office, Shri Rajendran said that,
"We are ready to construct the footpath, but we need allotted land to do
so. If the revenue authority allot land and direct us, we can definitely do the
needful".
Speaking
to this correspondent, the Revenue Official of the area Shri Loknath, has
informed that 'I have already inspected the area and sent a report to the
Tehsildar few days ago after finding the demand of the residents of the area,
genuine and needful. However, it is now up to Tehsildar, who will decide and
direct what to do further', he said.
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