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Residents of Downtown rue dilapidated roads

March 19, 2024 | BK News Service

The residents of Nawab Bazar area in Downtown Srinagar are expressing their growing frustration over the deplorable condition of the roads, which they claim have been neglected for far too long.
Despite being a bustling hub of activity in the heart of Srinagar, the roads in Nawab Bazar have fallen into a state of disrepair, causing inconvenience and hardship for both pedestrians and motorists alike. Residents lament the pothole-ridden streets, uneven surfaces, and lack of proper maintenance, which have made navigation through the area an arduous task.
Riyaz Ahmed, a resident of Nawab Bazar, voiced his concerns, saying, "The condition of the roads in our area has reached an appalling state. It seems like the authorities have turned a blind eye to our grievances. Despite numerous complaints and appeals, there has been no significant improvement."
The deteriorating roads not only pose a threat to public safety but also hamper the socio-economic activities of the area. Shopkeepers and business owners are facing difficulties in transporting goods, while commuters struggle with increased travel times and vehicle damage.
Residents are urging the concerned authorities to take immediate action to address the issue and initiate a comprehensive road repair and maintenance program. They emphasize the importance of timely intervention to prevent further deterioration and restore the infrastructure to a functional condition.
The plight of the residents of Nawab Bazar highlights the pressing need for infrastructure development and upkeep in urban areas, underscoring the importance of effective governance and public service delivery. As the voices of discontent grow louder, it remains to be seen whether the authorities will heed the call for action and alleviate the hardships faced by the community.

Residents of Downtown rue dilapidated roads

March 19, 2024 | BK News Service

The residents of Nawab Bazar area in Downtown Srinagar are expressing their growing frustration over the deplorable condition of the roads, which they claim have been neglected for far too long.
Despite being a bustling hub of activity in the heart of Srinagar, the roads in Nawab Bazar have fallen into a state of disrepair, causing inconvenience and hardship for both pedestrians and motorists alike. Residents lament the pothole-ridden streets, uneven surfaces, and lack of proper maintenance, which have made navigation through the area an arduous task.
Riyaz Ahmed, a resident of Nawab Bazar, voiced his concerns, saying, "The condition of the roads in our area has reached an appalling state. It seems like the authorities have turned a blind eye to our grievances. Despite numerous complaints and appeals, there has been no significant improvement."
The deteriorating roads not only pose a threat to public safety but also hamper the socio-economic activities of the area. Shopkeepers and business owners are facing difficulties in transporting goods, while commuters struggle with increased travel times and vehicle damage.
Residents are urging the concerned authorities to take immediate action to address the issue and initiate a comprehensive road repair and maintenance program. They emphasize the importance of timely intervention to prevent further deterioration and restore the infrastructure to a functional condition.
The plight of the residents of Nawab Bazar highlights the pressing need for infrastructure development and upkeep in urban areas, underscoring the importance of effective governance and public service delivery. As the voices of discontent grow louder, it remains to be seen whether the authorities will heed the call for action and alleviate the hardships faced by the community.


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