MLA Saryu Roy Inspects Stalled Water Tank Project on New Purulia Road

Calls urgent meeting to resolve delays in water supply implementation

Key Points:

  • Jamshedpur West MLA reviews completed but non-operational water tank
  • Project faces delays despite construction completion
  • Multi-department coordination meeting called to expedite services

JAMSHEDPUR – MLA Saryu Roy intervenes to activate stalled water tank project.

The facility stands ready on New Purulia Road. Yet water supply remains pending.

Moreover, the project originated during Roy’s previous term. Construction finished recently.

Meanwhile, multiple departments share responsibility. Coordination issues delayed operations.

Furthermore, the tank serves Forest Department area. Local residents await water connection.

The MLA called immediate officials’ meeting. Municipal Corporation representatives attended.

Additionally, PHD officials joined discussions. Electricity Department members participated too.

On the other hand, similar projects face delays. Infrastructure coordination needs improvement.

The water tank promises significant benefits. It will serve hundreds of households.

Meanwhile, local leaders supported the initiative. Amarendra Paswan attended the inspection.

Rakesh Singh Lodhi joined the visit. Community members expressed concerns.

“Public welfare cannot wait,” emphasized a local resident.

The facility requires final connections. Multiple departments must coordinate efforts.

Previous water projects showed success. Proper coordination proved crucial then.

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