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Wooden bridge over Nallah Sindh in Shallabug area a risk to life, residents rue official negligence

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July 31, 2019
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Wooden bridge over Nallah Sindh in Shallabug area a risk to life, residents rue official negligence
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Ganderbal:  Residents are irked over the callous attitude of authorities over the difficulties faced by them while using broken foot bridge on Nallah sindh at Shallabug area of Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.
The bridge, locals claim, was constructed in early 90’s by army to facilitate the residents of the village.
A local who identified himself and Ramzan Ahmad told INS that the wooden bridge was constructed on temporary basis to help the locals in grazing their cattle.
The villagers say that the bridge of Nallah sindh at Astan Mohalla Shallabug is a risk for lives of people and animals alike.
Residents appealed to Ganderbal administration and Governor to personally intervene in the matter so that they can have a sigh of relief.
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