Uttar Pradesh: Handpump in the Middle of the Road, Engineer Shocked by the Feat
A shocking case has emerged in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, where a handpump was left in the middle of a road due to negligence during road widening works.
In a troubling incident from Mirzapur district in Uttar Pradesh, local PWD officials and contractors have come under fire for leaving a handpump in the middle of a newly widened road. During the rush to complete the work ahead of the Navratri festival, the contractors built the road without relocating the handpump located one kilometer from the temple, which has now become a potential hazard for motorists and pedestrians. The situation escalated when a video of the handpump standing in the middle of the road went viral on social media, drawing attention to the negligence involved in the project.
Local residents, including Krishna Yadav and Kaushal, expressed their frustration over the apparent disregard for safety standards, highlighting that the handpump's position poses a serious risk, especially at night when visibility is low. They argue that it was a critical oversight for the department to allow the road to be constructed without first removing the handpump, which should have been prioritized. Now, in the wake of public outcry and the viral video, Assistant Engineer P.K. Pandey has initiated action to remove the handpump and rectify the situation, underscoring the importance of accountability in infrastructure projects.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for thorough planning and adherence to safety regulations in public works. The rush to complete projects for upcoming festivals often leads to shortcuts and oversights that not only threaten public safety but also reflect poorly on the authorities involved. As the local community demands justice and accountability, it remains to be seen how effectively the PWD will address this issue and prevent similar incidents in the future.