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In Delhi’s wholesale hub Sadar, choked drains and water inside shops
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The Indian Express
Sadar Bazar, famous for souvenirs, glassware, furniture, and dry fruits, emerges as a waterlogging hotspot every monsoon, causing heavy losses to shop owners.
Ajay Bajaj, Senior Advisor to the Confederation of Sadar Bazar Traders Association, too voiced his grievance.
Bajaj claimed that a lack of stormwater drains caused the waterlogging, “How is it so hard to get drains across the area?
Story continues below this adNarender Kumar, 61, who runs a cargo unit, explained why Qutab Road, part of Sadar Bazar, is one of the most-affected parts.
When it rains, water accumulates here due to lack of proper drains.”