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Alwar garbage disposal plant paid Rs 4 crore even before it started

Alwar : the city’s garbage got accumulated in excess in the Agyara plant premises. Fire was being set there again and again. The public was worried. When this issue heated up, the Municipal Corporation wrote a letter to the concerned bank on 14 March 2024 to seize the bank guarantee. Said that when action was to be taken against the concerned agency then how is the work being taken up. Although the government had given orders for this, even after that the plant could not be operated for several months. Now when the administration applied pressure, the plant started running. The corporation says that if any documents are asked from DLB in this regard, they will provide them.

More than 500 people are living here

A colony of mud houses settled here. More than 500 people have settled in this colony. The number of people is continuously increasing here. These people came here from other states to work and started living on the playground land and built houses. People’s complaints reached the administration, but no action was taken. This matter is not in my cognizance. Will get it shown and if it is government land, we will take action accordingly.

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