Ajmer Municipality Takes Bold Action Against Encroachment, Multiple Shops Demolished | ABP News
The encroachment on the Kachhari Road drain in Ajmer, Rajasthan, has been removed in a major step toward improving the city's drainage and infrastructure. The authorities acted to clear the encroachment after persistent complaints from the local residents. For years, the encroachment had blocked the natural flow of water, resulting in frequent waterlogging and drainage issues, particularly during the monsoon season. The action involved dismantling illegal structures that had been built on top of the drain, which had created bottlenecks in the flow of water. Residents had long been facing the consequences of these obstructions, including foul odors and stagnating water that became a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests. The removal of the encroachment was carried out with the help of local municipal authorities and law enforcement to ensure that the operation proceeded smoothly. This initiative is part of a broader effort by the Ajmer municipal authorities to tackle urban infrastructure issues and improve public services. Local officials assured that the clearing of the drain would help address the drainage problems in the area and reduce the risk of future waterlogging. Residents have expressed relief and hope that these actions will lead to better sanitation and living conditions in the region.