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Residents of Bhat Mohalla, Sangri Colony Baramulla Demand Full Macadamization of Their Area

BARAMULLA, Oct 17 ( KINS ) : The residents of Bhat Mohalla in Sangri Colony, Baramulla, have united in their demand for the full macadamization of their area, citing poor road conditions that have been a persistent issue. Community members gathered to voice their concerns, emphasizing the urgent need for better infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable transportation.
Local residents highlighted that the current state of the roads has made it difficult for vehicles to navigate, especially during adverse weather conditions. They expressed that inadequate road conditions pose safety risks, hinder access to essential services, and affect the overall quality of life in the community.
Community leaders and activists are calling on local authorities to prioritize the macadamization project, stressing that improved roads would not only facilitate better connectivity but also enhance economic opportunities in the area. They argue that the lack of proper infrastructure is a barrier to progress and development.
Residents of Bhat Mohalla are hopeful that their voices will be heard and that prompt action will be taken to address their demands for full macadamization. They are determined to work together to advocate for the improvements necessary to create a safer and more accessible environment for their community. ( KINS )

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