Tuesday, 5 February 2013

MEDICAL CAMPS IN DHURI AND SANGRIA BY UMEED NGO



Urban renewal and Indian rural development is of extreme importance across the country. I remain committed my constituency Dhuri and am dedicated to bringing about both its urban and rural development. In keeping with the Indian political and bureaucratic system I have spoken  to the Chief Minister for early release of the allotted financial grant for Dhuri’s sewerage and water supply projects. Unfortunately the sewerage system in Dhuri city is like an open drain running through the middle of the town. A lot of problems are being faced by residents from diseases, to the menace of mosquitoes, to the occasional falling of children into the drain. Houses built on the banks of this drain and are precariously close which makes them prone to all kinds of ill effects both physically and psychologically. 



As for the rural part of Dhuri the villages have open drains which empty in the village pond making it unusable even for the buffaloes of the village, apart from the foul smell emanating from it. Where ever there is no pond sewerage is being collected in open plots giving rise to diseases and foul smells.