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Jaipur's newest residential area grapples with construction-induced problems

The residents of Jagdamba Nagar Extension in Jaipur, a relatively new residential area, are grappling with numerous challenges caused by ongoing construction activities. With more than half of the plots in the colony currently under construction, builders are indiscriminately dumping building materials and parking large vehicles on the colony's narrow roads.

For the approximately hundred families living here, daily life has become increasingly harrowing. Residents claim they hardly get any space to move inside the colony as builders are dumping the material in such a way that often more than half the road gets blocked. The situation worsens during the evening and night due to the absence of streetlights. Drivers have difficulty spotting these piles of building materials on the roads, creating safety hazards.

The challenges extend beyond construction-related issues. The colony lacks a proper sewerage system, and during the rainy season, building materials often mix with rainwater, leading to a dire situation for the residents. 

Jagdamba Nagar Extension primarily consists of four to five-story apartment buildings, and residents began moving into the locality only within the last four to five years. Local councillor Madan Sharma has attempted to address the problems faced by the residents but has cited a lack of funds as a significant challenge in resolving the issues.

The area still falls under the jurisdiction of the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA), which many residents believe should take responsibility for addressing these problems. 

In summary, the residents of Jagdamba Nagar Extension in Jaipur are facing multiple challenges arising from ongoing construction activities, including blocked roads due to the dumping of building materials and a lack of proper infrastructure. The absence of a sewerage system, combined with the impact of heavy rains, has further compounded their difficulties. While local authorities have made efforts to assist, limited funds and low voter representation in the ward have hindered effective solutions to these pressing issues.

 

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