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‘Broken sewers, clogged drains’: Irked transporters blame Ludhiana MC

ByRishika Kriti, Ludhiana
Published on: Feb 05, 2025 05:00 AM IST

Truckers and business owners expressed their frustration, saying, “The persistent water accumulation, even before a brief evening drizzle, is due to years of neglect, not weather conditions.”

Despite no torrential rain on Tuesday, Transport Nagar, a vital logistics hub in the industrial city, remained waterlogged throughout the day, exposing serious lapses in infrastructure maintenance. The transporters attributed the problem to the broken sewer lines and clogged drains.

MC zonal commissioner Neeraj Jain said the civic body is planning a survey to address the sewage and waterlogging problems. (Manish/HT)

Truckers and business owners expressed their frustration, saying, “The persistent water accumulation, even before a brief evening drizzle, is due to years of neglect, not weather conditions. Transport Nagar, spread across 114 acres, plays a crucial role in Ludhiana’s supply chain, with hundreds of trucks moving in and out daily. Despite generating substantial revenue for the city, the area suffers from poor drainage, creating a swamp-like environment that makes it difficult for heavy vehicles to navigate.”

Truck operator Sukhdev Singh voiced his concerns, stating, “We pay taxes regularly, yet the authorities fail to provide even basic maintenance. We have been raising these issues for decades, but civic authorities have never paid attention. The situation keeps worsening, making it difficult for us to operate.”

MC O&M wing sub-divisional officer Baljinder Singh said, “The continuous movement of thousands of heavy vehicles has put significant strain on the concrete roads and sewage infrastructure. Also, many transporters from other states contribute to the problem by littering, which further clogs the sewage system. After the problem was brought to my notice today, I deployed our team to fix it.”

In response to the ongoing issue, MC zonal commissioner Neeraj Jain assured that the MC is planning a survey to address the sewage and waterlogging problems.

“We have deployed sanitation teams and machinery to clear garbage piles on Tuesday. Additionally, a central inspector will be appointed to ensure cleanliness in the area,” Jain added.

 
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