GURUGRAM: Residents of Sushant Lok 2, who've been suffering from lack of running streetlights in their locality because the first week of April, met MCG commissioner Yashpal Yadav on Saturday, who has assured them the issue might be resolved soon.
Sushant Lok 2 residents had been coping with non-functional streetlights because the discom snapped provide for not paying bills. An internal war of words between the developer-managed RWA and residents is hampering the clearing of dues. The latter mentioned Yadav has assured their streetlight woes might be resolved once the realm is transferred to MCG.
Residents alleged there is not any transparency, and upkeep agency ProFac isn’t appearing its accounts. “Our provide has snapped for such a long time because of non-payment of bills. I agree not everybody is paying upkeep to the agency, however numerous residents are. They also are not repairing roads, yet fees have remained the similar, ie. Rs 2.75/squareft. So why are they complaining they have no cash?” asked Neelu Sharma, a resident.
“Yashpal Yadav assured us he's going to take up the matter with the discom,” some residents mentioned. Yadav may just not be reached for comment. All calls have been thwarted with the ‘switched off’ message. When contacted, ProFac officials rubbished the allegations, stating that upkeep fees to the tune of Rs 17 crores used to be unpaid.
Sushant Lok 2 residents had been coping with non-functional streetlights because the discom snapped provide for not paying bills. An internal war of words between the developer-managed RWA and residents is hampering the clearing of dues. The latter mentioned Yadav has assured their streetlight woes might be resolved once the realm is transferred to MCG.
Residents alleged there is not any transparency, and upkeep agency ProFac isn’t appearing its accounts. “Our provide has snapped for such a long time because of non-payment of bills. I agree not everybody is paying upkeep to the agency, however numerous residents are. They also are not repairing roads, yet fees have remained the similar, ie. Rs 2.75/squareft. So why are they complaining they have no cash?” asked Neelu Sharma, a resident.
“Yashpal Yadav assured us he's going to take up the matter with the discom,” some residents mentioned. Yadav may just not be reached for comment. All calls have been thwarted with the ‘switched off’ message. When contacted, ProFac officials rubbished the allegations, stating that upkeep fees to the tune of Rs 17 crores used to be unpaid.
Streetlights defunct for a month in Sushant Lok
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May 07, 2018
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