
Relief at Last: Rs 7 Crore Drainage Project Brings Hope to Mohali Communities
Thousands of residents across multiple sectors in Mohali will finally bid farewell to chronic waterlogging problems thanks to a newly approved Rs 7 crore drainage infrastructure project. The comprehensive solution demonstrates how persistent community advocacy and government collaboration can transform lives for the better.
In a heartwarming victory for community perseverance and responsive governance, residents of Sectors 70, 71, Matour, Phase 7, and Phase 3B2 in Mohali are celebrating the approval of a transformative drainage project that promises to end years of waterlogging struggles.
The Rs 7 crore initiative, recently greenlit by the Local Government Department, will establish a large-diameter underground pipeline system stretching from Matour Chowk to N-Chowk. This modern infrastructure will efficiently manage both natural rainwater flow and tubewell discharge, bringing lasting relief to thousands of families who have long dealt with flooding during monsoon seasons.
The project represents a beautiful example of democracy in action. Deputy Mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi became a tireless champion for his constituents, refusing to let bureaucratic delays stand between residents and the solutions they desperately needed. His dedication, including threats to stage protests if necessary, ultimately helped break through administrative hurdles and secure approval for this critical infrastructure improvement.
"I fought a long battle for this issue," Bedi shared with evident satisfaction, "and even announced a dharna to ensure that the problem was addressed." His words reflect not frustration, but the determination of a public servant committed to improving lives in his community.

The technical solution addresses a geographical challenge that has plagued the area for years. During monsoons, natural water flows from elevated areas behind these sectors, but raised roads ahead created barriers that trapped water with nowhere to go. Residents in low-lying areas suffered the worst consequences, with water entering homes and causing significant property damage. The new pipeline system will provide a clear path for water to flow safely away from residential areas.
What makes this story particularly uplifting is its ripple effect of positivity. The project doesn't just benefit one neighborhood—it will improve quality of life across five different residential zones. Families will no longer face the anxiety of approaching rainy seasons, wondering if their homes will flood. Children can play outside without dangerous standing water. Property values are likely to improve, and the overall health and safety of the community will benefit enormously.
Deputy Mayor Bedi graciously acknowledged the collaborative effort behind this achievement, expressing gratitude to Municipal Corporation officials and various departments for their cooperation. He offered special thanks to Senior Deputy Mayor Amrik Singh Somal, whose support proved instrumental in moving the project forward.
This success story offers an encouraging reminder that positive change is possible when communities speak up and elected officials listen. After months of meetings, revised proposals, and persistent advocacy, officials ultimately recognized the legitimate needs of residents and acted accordingly.
As construction begins on this transformative infrastructure project, it stands as a testament to what can be accomplished when citizens and government work together toward common goals. The families of Mohali can now look forward to safer, drier homes and the peace of mind that comes from knowing their concerns have been heard and addressed.
For communities elsewhere facing similar infrastructure challenges, Mohali's experience offers an inspiring blueprint: persistent advocacy, collaborative problem-solving, and committed leadership can indeed create meaningful, lasting improvements in people's daily lives.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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