Samba Times Report Spurs Action: Work Begins on Waterlogged Underpass; Public Hails DC Samba's Swift Response

 


Samba, July 8: The persistent issue of the waterlogged underpass connecting the Deputy Commissioner's Office Complex, the District Court Complex, and the District Police Complex in Samba has finally begun to see resolution, with restoration work commencing shortly after the issue was highlighted by SAMBA TIMES.

The underpass, which serves as the only direct link between the district's three key institutions of administration, judiciary, and law enforcement, had remained filled with muddy water for a long time, causing immense inconvenience to thousands of commuters, including government employees, advocates, judicial staff, police personnel, litigants, and the general public.

Following the publication of the news report by SAMBA TIMES, the District Administration acted promptly, and work has now been initiated to address the long-pending issue.

Residents of Samba have expressed appreciation for the swift intervention of the Deputy Commissioner, Samba, whose prompt response has been widely welcomed. Citizens said the quick action reflects a responsive and people-centric administration that takes genuine public concerns seriously.

The public has also appreciated the role of SAMBA TIMES in highlighting issues of public importance and acting as a bridge between the people and the administration.

The people of Samba have expressed hope that the work will now be completed within the stipulated time and that permanent measures will be taken to prevent waterlogging during the ongoing monsoon season, ensuring smooth and safe movement for all.