[Resolved] Delhi Development Authority [DDA] — removal o[censored]prooted trees in dda park pocket-17 sector-24 rohini
Pradeep kumar tandon
from Mumbai, Maharashtra
Aug 29, 2017
Address: 110085
Sir, on[protected] few heavily grown trees opposite house no.200 pocket-16 sector-24 rohini fell down in dda park pocket-17 due to un precedented rains. A complaint was made to s, o, horticlture mcd sector-24 to cut &remove the fallen trees which caused damage to our car parked nearby. After 3 days two workers from mcd came only to tell that horticulture dept. Has no cutters to remove fallen trees and the issue of removal of trees parcially fallen in dda park pocket-17 may be taken up with dda. Kindlly look in to matter of public safety & take action not only to remove fallen huge trees but also to reconst. The damaged wall of park. P. K. Tandon mob.[protected] email. [protected]@gmail.com
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Dec 3, 2020
Complaint marked as Resolved
Resolved long ago
Delhi Development Authority [DDA] customer support has been notified about the posted complaint.
Mar 03, 2018
Updated by Pradeep kumar tandon Instead of constructing the damaged wall DDA has raised the height of this already undamaged portion of this extended wall which did not warrant any action. Will the concered authority look into this bungling
Mar 20, 2018
Updated by Pradeep kumar tandon DDA is undesided to const.the damaged portion of this wall &happy to raise the height o[censored]ndamaged portion
Apr 29, 2018
Updated by Pradeep kumar tandon Till date DDA has not constructed the damaged portion of this wall
May 21, 2018
Updated by Pradeep kumar tandon Just two days ago DDA has constructed the damaged portion of the wall with Kachha bricks instead of stone massionary . Iron grills over the wall is yet to be fixed
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