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METRO AND DJB WORKS PARALYSE ROADS AT VASANT KUNJ'S D-6 BLOCK

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July 08, 2025

Ongoing Metro construction work and a recent construction undertaken by the Delhi Jal Board have left parts of roads unusable in Vasant Kunj, near Sector D6, leading to hourslong traffic jams and inconveniencing people, residents alleged.

- Aaditya Khatwani

“In the morning, at 7.35, a school bus got stuck in the mud, causing a lot of traffic,” said Snehlata Rakhi, the president of the Residents Welfare Association (RWA) of Santushti Flats in Sector D6. “Some people had to leave their cars here, walk a kilometre, and hail autos from there to go and drop their children,” she said, adding that many children have also been missing school due to the traffic jams.

She added that a second school bus got stuck at the same spot in the afternoon.

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