City
Epaper

Footpaths missing from Cidco N-1 sector

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 30, 2024 21:55 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:The majority of footpaths in the Cidco N-1 sector are reported to be missing due to encroachment; ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar:

The majority of footpaths in the Cidco N-1 sector are reported to be missing due to encroachment; planting of trees or parking the personal vehicles. Hence it has become burdensome for elderly citizens, women, kids and common people to walk on foot during the morning and evening hours, due to the absence of the footpath.

Of all the neighbourhoods of the Cidco, the N-1 sector witnesses heavy motor vehicle, light motor vehicle and other vehicles traffic around the clock. It is a semi-commercial area, as a result, the vehicular traffic is there during the whole day. Hence the citizens had to risk their lives by walking through the busy roads. Many a time, they come before the four-wheelers and the two-wheelers. Hence the senior citizens and others demanded to free the footpaths, which is their rightful way to walk at ease, from the Cidco sector on priority.

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUNSC to hold closed-door meet on India-Pak situation today

BusinessTN's Nagapattinam fishermen protest against mid-sea pirate attack, stay ashore for 3rd day

NationalTN's Nagapattinam fishermen protest against mid-sea pirate attack, stay ashore for 3rd day

BusinessSeize the Lead in Asia's Sustainability Market - Join the 2025 SDG Asia Expo to "Charge Towards Change"

EntertainmentAfter Emotional Outburst, Babil Khan Posts Scene of Late Father Irrfan Khan Crying, Breaks Silence on Bollywood Remarks

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadLand acquisition hearings held prior to Airport runway expansion

AurangabadWoman delivers baby in moving train with help of fellow passengers

AurangabadAjit Pawar backs Entrepreneurs' demands, pledges safety measures and infrastructure upgrades

AurangabadNEET-2025 aspirants find questions of Physics tough, Chemistry lengthy

AurangabadWoman duped of ₹3.24 lakhs in job scam