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Road to Tarn Taran in mess, rains make things worse

People travelling on the national highway-15, the only link between the city and Malwa region, are a harried lot due to a dilapidated stretch on the way to Tarn Taran.

Updated on: Aug 16, 2016 03:29 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Amritsar
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People travelling on the national highway-15, the only link between the city and Malwa region, are a harried lot due to a dilapidated stretch on the way to Tarn Taran.

Potholes on the stretch of NH-15 between Gillwali PSPCL station and Chowki Kot Mit Singh in Amritsar get inundated with rainwater in monsoon, adding to the woes of travellers. (HT Photo)
Potholes on the stretch of NH-15 between Gillwali PSPCL station and Chowki Kot Mit Singh in Amritsar get inundated with rainwater in monsoon, adding to the woes of travellers. (HT Photo)

Rains have made the stretch from Gillwali PSPCL station to Chowki Kot Mit Singh even more difficult to travel on, and it also poses danger to the commuters.

The commuters have to make way through a narrow road, which has big potholes, two to three feet deep. As the stretch has not been carpeted, it throws up a lot of dust. Even a light shower leads to waterlogging, owing to poor drainage.

Meanwhile the roadside remains inundated with muddy water, a public nuisance and source of injuries in accidents.

COMPLAINT AGAINST AUTHORITIES

A local advocate has submitted a formal complaint to the police commissioner against the authorities for their apathy towards the condition of the road. The city mayor, municipal commissioner, minister and chairman of the public works department, executive engineer, local bodies minister and health minister have been made accountable in this regard.

 
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