Indore: Residents of Sampat Hills decide to pay for their own Narmada water pipeline
The colony residents have decided to take matter in their own hands. "We held a meeting on Sunday and decided to collect Rs 30 lakhs needed for laying the Narmada pipeline. We are going to talk to the authorities for further action," Garg said

Sampat Hills residents |
Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
Residents of Sampat Hills Colony, Bicholi Mardana, where around 500 families are staying, have decided to pay for their own Narmada water pipeline, said Punit Garg, the president of the residents' association of the colony. The residents have been suffering from severe water problems, especially during the summer months.
Garg said that for the last five years the local corporator, Chandrakala Malviya, has done nothing for the people of the society who elected him. Garg said that they had talked with the municipal officials regarding the water problems faced by them and bringing Narmada water to the colony, but there was no solution in sight.
Hence the colony residents have decided to take matter in their own hands. "We held a meeting on Sunday and decided to collect Rs 30 lakhs needed for laying the Narmada pipeline. We are going to talk to the authorities for further action," he said.
Free Pree had recently raised the issue of water woes and security problems faced by the residents of Sampat Hills.
Recently, the residents got 300 LED lights installed at their own expense for the safety of the colony. Apart from this, the residents are also paying for maintaining the gardens and also keeping the colony clean.
Published on: Monday, May 30, 2022, 12:55 AM ISTRECENT STORIES
-
Delhi Blast: AAP MP Sanjay Singh Blames Pakistan For Red Fort Explosion, Questions PM Modi’s... -
Delhi Blast: Union Home Minister Amit Shah Visits Red Fort Metro Station - VIDEO -
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2, November 10: Kiran Urges Mihir To Separate From Tulsi, Questions... -
MP News: BJP May Hold Toli Baithak On Nov 13, Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chohan And Jyotiraditya... -
MP News: Cabinet Hikes Ladli Behna Amount To ₹1500 To Be Credited This Month