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Sagar Watch News/ In a decisive move aimed at strengthening urban infrastructure and ensuring accountability, the Municipal Corporation Council held its general conference to deliberate on key issues related to city development, beautification, water supply, and sewerage management. Several important resolutions were passed after extensive discussions among elected representatives and officials.
Strict Warning to Tata Project Over Water Supply
Mayor Sangeeta Sushil Tiwari expressed serious concern over alleged negligence by Tata Project officials in executing water supply works. She warned that:
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If drinking water arrangements do not improve within one month, strict action will be initiated.
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Tata officials must establish regular contact with councillors to resolve ward-level grievances.
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Summer preparedness must begin immediately to avoid a crisis.
Councillors raised multiple issues:
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Shailendra Thakur (MIC Member) highlighted the acute water shortage in Parkota Ward, where 10 wards depend on the low-capacity Krishnaganj water tank. He demanded pressurized supply, especially as the area lies in a hilly region.
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Complaints were made about contaminated water in newly laid pipelines.
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Councillors sought clarity on the proposed 46 km pipeline network and pending works.
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Proposal to increase hydrants and tanker filling points before summer.
Municipal Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri stated that the agreement between MPUDC, Tata, and the Municipal Corporation will be reviewed. A final opportunity will be given before initiating action as per the rules.
Council President Vrindavan Ahirwar announced:
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Tata Project must resolve all issues within one month.
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A five-member committee will be formed to monitor tanker-based water supply.
Sewerage Project Status and Review
Executive Engineer Sanjay Tiwari informed that:
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60,173 sewer connections were planned.
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28,000 connections have been completed so far.
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All major components of the scheme are complete, with house connections ongoing as per demand.
The Commissioner added that several wards remain uncovered and may be included under AMRUT 3.0 after written submissions from councillors. Further discussion will be held separately after collecting ward-wise inputs.
Key Approvals and Decisions
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The Sagar Elevated Corridor has been officially named “Atal Path.”
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The park in front of Lal School in Madhukar Shah Ward will be renamed “Bharat Chowk Bal Udyan Park.”
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For the under-construction DD Complex in Katra Bazaar, approval was granted for allotment of Shop No. 10 (First Floor) and Shop No. 18 (Ground Floor) based on the highest bids in the 13th e-tender process.
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In line with directives from the Urban Development and Housing Department, Bhopal, proposals for designated hawker zones in the city will be implemented as per the Chief Minister’s announcement for street vendors.
The meeting witnessed active participation from multiple councillors, reflecting growing concern over civic services and summer preparedness. The council emphasised accountability, transparency, and time-bound action to address public grievances.




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