JNM Journalist Hardeep Jamwal, Jammu
Jammu municipal corporation (JMC) to protect the city from water flow and flood-like conditions before the arrival of Monsoon Making big claims to clean drains. The corporation says the city’s 80% major drains have been cleared. And the rest of work will be completed by the end of June. But ground reality presenting different photographs from corporation claims.
Plastic, domestic trash, construction material debris in drains even today in many residential and lower areas of the city The brooms are spotted. NANAK NAGAR TRIKUTA NAGAR EXTENSION IN LAWS LIKE Ambedkar NAGAR PREET NAGAR UDHAM SINGH NAGAR DIGYANA AND BABALAYANA garbage piles are stacked everywhere, boosting anxiety in locals.
Local residents say if these drains aren’t fully cleansed in time of Monsoon DURING FAST PROBLEM CAN TAKE SERIOUSLY. People allege there’s a large scale cleaning claim before the rain every year but Water is filled in many areas with heavy rains and corporation’s preparations are exposed.
The municipal corporation has deployed the teams of the health and sanitation wing in all wards of the city. According to the authorities where machines cannot reach, cleaning work should be done through Nala gang. It is. Iron nets have also been imposed on the edges of drains so that people don’t have garbage and debris. Throw.
JMC has also warned of strict action against garbage-throwing drains. Fine of lakhs in the last few months from people and shopkeepers violating the rules according to the corporation It has been recovered. The debris of construction work are also being monitored.
According to information, there are 140 rainy drains and 105 deep drains under Jammu municipal corporation. Nearly 850 kilometer long Drainage Network observing Jammu Municipal Corporation and Urban Environment Engineering Department jointly. Are.
NANAK NAGAR NALA , PALORA SYPHAN, SHATTI NAGAR NALA, JUEL CHOWK-MA STADIUM NALA, TRIKUTA NAGAR EXTENSION NALA Drains in Pond Tillo and Sharika Vihar area are considered the most sensitive. These territories often arise a flood-like situation.
JMC’s Joint Commissioner Health & Sanitation Abdul Satar says most of the drains are cleared done and leftover work will be completed before the monsoon begins. They have also appealed people not to throw garbage and debris in the drains and clean the city. Cooperate with the administration.
Though the question is drains in many parts of the city even when the monsoon is about to knock. WHY ARE FILLED WITH THE TRUTH? If there isn’t complete cleaning in time, many areas of Jammu were flooded and troubled during heavy rain. MAY FACE.



