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Defunct drainage system irks Tulbagh residents in Pampore

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January 30, 2019
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PULWAMA : The residents of Tulbagh area in Pampore town of Pulwama are up in arms against the Municipal authorities for failing to repair the defunct drainage system in the area.
The aggrieved residents have said that, the drainage system is dysfunctional and has resulted in immense inconveniences to them with no intervention from the concerned department.
They said due to the pathetic state of drainage system in Tulbagh locality, “water usually overflows and enters into the lawns of households, due to which locals suffer.”
“We are facing huge inconveniences due to defunct drainage system in our area. It is day by day adding our woes,” locals said.
“We approached the concerned authorities several times to restore it but unfortunately nothing is being done,” they said.
The inhabitants urged concerned authorities to look into the issue as soon as possible and redress their problems at the earliest.
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