Citizens complain about potholes in Pune Cantonment. Pune News – Times of India

Cantonment officials claim to have filled pits with crushed stone

Pune: Residents and activists have complained about paved roads and lanes in Pune Cantonment limits.
He said that the roads with potholes have become difficult to commute and accused the cantonment authorities of not paying enough attention to the roads before monsoon.
Cantonment officials claimed that they have filled potholes in Ghorpadi, Wanowri Bazar, Taboot Street and inner lanes and suburbs with murum (red clay) and brick material.
Also, the patch on Napier Road, Alexander Road and MG Road Officials said that has been starred before the monsoon. “The cantonment authorities should have repaired the roads before monsoon. Why did he start work only after it started raining?” Told Anand HazareResident of Ghorpadi. Cantonment resident Akhilesh Swamy said, “Murum has come out at many places, making the roads slippery and posing danger to the drivers.”
During this, Subrata PaliThe chief executive officer of the PCB acknowledged that in the last few days, several complaints have been received regarding the poor condition of roads in the cantonment. “We have decided to increase the manpower to expedite the repair work,” he said. The cantonment has formed a team of 15 workers to carry out the repair work. About 20 potholes are being repaired daily, officials said.
“However, on some roads, potholes have re-formed due to rain and movement of heavy vehicles. We have come across this situation near Ghorpadi railway crossing, where we have worked on several occasions,” said a senior official of the cantonment’s engineering section. “The condition of the roads has worsened in the last few months. They have not been maintained in the last four years due to the poor financial condition of the Cantonment. Santosh KawdeA worker from Ghorpadi.

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