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Residents aghast over PHE Mendhar for not mending broken water pipes, threaten protests

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December 5, 2017
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Residents aghast over PHE Mendhar for not mending broken water pipes, threaten protests
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Poonch:   Residents of Harni village in Mendhar sub divison  of district Poonch in Jammu division of the state are aghast over the lackadaisical approach of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department  for letting potable water go waste rather mending the leakage of water pipes in the area.

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Residents alleged that the employees of PHE department don’t attend their duties regularly due to which resentment is brewing among the people.

They said the water is supplied to the village from a nearby reservoir, but the department has failed to care for its maintenance and protection.

“The water is supplied to our village from a nearby reservoir. The supply line has many leakages at different places. The employees of the PHE department posted in the village are totally negligent about the matter. We have apprised them a number of times, but they pay no heed to our pleas,” the residents said.

Residents appealed the department to repairs and ‘do maintenance so that water is prevented from being wasted’.

The residents threatened to come to the roads if the department doesn’t take steps for the redressal of their grievances

 

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