The local authorities recently re-tarred this Padur-Kelambakkam stretch on OMR. But the job is left unfinished by contractors who litter the pavement with roadwork debris. Who would make the pavement, whatever is left of it, pedestrian useable ? Shouldn't the contractors be made accountable for cleaning up the mess they leave after doing the roadwork ? Or should the roadside clean-up job be given to another contractor ?
This is about life in emerging residential communities on OMR. Would like to see this emerge as an interactive forum to raise issues, discuss ideas and share info. on the pluses and pitfalls in off-city living.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Who cleans up this roadside mess ?
The local authorities recently re-tarred this Padur-Kelambakkam stretch on OMR. But the job is left unfinished by contractors who litter the pavement with roadwork debris. Who would make the pavement, whatever is left of it, pedestrian useable ? Shouldn't the contractors be made accountable for cleaning up the mess they leave after doing the roadwork ? Or should the roadside clean-up job be given to another contractor ?
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Dear sir,
ReplyDeleteHatsoff Sir, Sure we need to raise this voice to right people.
I will also join with you on all your service activities.
I will meet you soon sir.
Thanks,
Sureshkumar M (9843677487),
“ It is no use blaming others, when we cannot change them. Today, our youth must develop tremendous will-power to resist these evils. They must develop moral strength to fight against social evils. Keeping quiet is not a great virtue. We need positive force to spread good ideas.”