LUCKNOW Poor sanitation, visitors jams as a result of battered roads and stray menace are “each day challenges” for residents of Zone-4. With the city native our bodies’ (ULB) elections solely every week away, residents have raised issues over civic apathy and vowed to vote for less than these candidates who can handle their woes.
Zone 4 of the Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) includes 10 wards, together with Gomti Nagar, Chinhat-I & II wards, Paper Mill colony, Rajiv Gandhi -I & II wards, Colvin Faculty-Nishatganj, Bharwara-Malhaur, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai and Kharagapur-Saraswan.
‘Stray menace and broken roads’
Civic issues of Nehru Enclave are 30 years outdated. These embrace stray animal menace at evening, poor waste administration, lack of a playground for kids, poor maintenance of parks and broken roads. Residents will vote for a public consultant who consists of all these issues in his manifesto.
Anju Varshney, social activist, Paper Mill Colony ward
‘Rubbish assortment a giant subject’
“Even since the LMC and EcoGreen battle, rubbish assortment has develop into a giant problem. We’ve got to spend our cash to rent sanitation employees who acquire rubbish from Vivek Khand and surrounding areas. Why ought to public bear the brunt of LMC’s controversy with EcoGreen?”
Roop Kumar Sharma, secy, public welfare committee, Vivek Khand
‘Inadequate facilities for big inhabitants’
Gomti Nagar Extension space faces 4 main issues, together with lack of correct drainage system, sewage remedy plant, correct waste disposal, and ingesting water services. There are a few dozen important housing societies in the neighborhood, with a inhabitants of over 40,000 folks. However, the civic facilities are inadequate for such a big inhabitants.
Uma Shankar Dubey, president, Jan Kalyan Mahasamiti, Gomti Nagar Ext
‘No streetlights, space stinks’
Individuals face three main points in this space – lack of drainage system, avenue lights and public bogs. Water from homes accumulates in open fields, which stinks and turns into a breeding floor for mosquitoes. Lack of avenue lights makes it unsafe for girls at evening. As the space is below development, labourers coming from the outskirts don’t have any place to go therefore they defecate right here.
Devki Nandan Vishwakarma, former village head, Kharagapur ward