NEW DELHI:
The multiple agencies responsible for the maintenance of the Capital's drainage system scrambled to find out the cause of the flooding. They did find it eventually—a drain no one knew about.
And it was a discovery that led to more questions, and highlighted how easy it is for things to fall between the cracks in a Union territory with multiple agencies responsible for the same thing in different parts of the city.
"We found that there was a huge drain under Sri Aurobindo Marg. There were four large drain pipes, each over one-metre wide that we found were laid by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The work was done well, which is why it could take sewer and water run-off for over 15 years without getting choked. However, it was surprising that no agency knew about its existence or was maintaining it for so many years," said an official from the Public Works Department (PWD), who asked not to be named.
The discovery of this 113 metre-long drain led to a series of meetings and letters exchanges between PWD, DMRC, Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and the Malviya Nagar MLA's office, some of which HT has seen.
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