New Delhi, September 18, 2025: The condition of roads in Munirka alleys exposes a serious failure of local governance. Even after light rain, these lanes turn into pools of stagnant, foul-smelling water. The photos speak for themselves—broken patches, potholes, and muddy water create an unhygienic and unsafe environment.
These narrow alleys are used daily by hundreds of pedestrians, two-wheelers, and families. When water collects and refuses to drain, it becomes a hazard. People are forced to wade through filth, while bikers risk slipping or accidents. Children and the elderly are especially vulnerable, yet the situation continues without effective solutions.
Munirka is a prominent locality in South Delhi, home to both residents and businesses, but the state of its infrastructure tells a story of neglect. Basic upkeep like filling potholes, fixing drainage, and ensuring cleaner streets does not require massive investment, only consistent attention. Sadly, this attention is missing.
Local authorities and village leaders cannot turn away from this problem. Residents live with these conditions every day, and it is a reflection of poor priorities in governance. Development promises mean little when such a crucial locality is left with filthy, unsafe lanes.
The people of Munirka deserve better. Clean, well-maintained roads are not luxuries but essentials. Authorities must act before these alleys cause more accidents, illness, and frustration. Until accountability is demanded, Munirka’s residents will continue to suffer in silence.
~ KV NEWS





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