Malik SK, a Dwarka resident, rues the fact that his beloved sub-city has started showing early signs of poor infrastructure in just 10 years.
I came to my balcony at 6.15 am and saw the buildings and roads illuminated in the red hue of sunlight. It felt so beautiful and I needed to take a picture.
And then suddenly, there was a small dust storm and it started drizzling.
I stepped into the balcony again at 7.15 am, and I felt really sad — Master Road No 201 [the one that I can see from my balcony] was jam-packed with just a few drops of rain.
My city was planned and developed only 10 years back. How could this be happening?
When we plan a city, we think of at least 50 years ahead.
Why did we fail?
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