
Vasco
In a proactive move to address longstanding infrastructure concerns, Vasco MLA Krishna Salkar has taken charge of overseeing the replacement of a dedicated pipeline along Swatantra Path. The project aims to replace a pipeline that has been in service for over 50 years, offering a long-term solution to the persistent issue of road digging along Swatantra Path.
With a focus on enhancing the city’s infrastructure and reducing inconvenience caused by frequent road excavations, MLA Krishna Salkar initiated the inspection and replacement work. The aging pipeline, in service for half a century, has been a source of numerous disruptions due to regular repairs and maintenance.
Salkar emphasized the need for a comprehensive solution, stating, “The replacement of this pipeline is not just about addressing the immediate issues but ensuring a sustainable and uninterrupted water supply system for the future. It will also put an end to the frequent digging of roads, providing much-needed relief to the residents of Vasco.”
The dedicated pipeline serves a crucial role in supplying water to the residents and businesses along Swatantra Path. The aging infrastructure has not only led to frequent breakdowns but has also necessitated repeated road excavations, causing inconvenience to commuters and affecting the overall aesthetics of the area.
Under Salkar’s direct supervision, the project is set to introduce a modernized and durable pipeline system that meets the growing demands of Vasco’s population. The replacement work will adhere to the latest standards and technologies, ensuring a robust and reliable water supply infrastructure.
The Vasco MLA expressed his commitment to efficient governance and community welfare, stating, “Our objective is not just to fix immediate problems but to lay the foundation for a more sustainable and resilient Vasco. This pipeline replacement project aligns with our vision for a city that prioritizes modern infrastructure without causing regular disruptions.”
The local residents have welcomed the initiative, anticipating a significant improvement in the quality of life and urban infrastructure. As Krishna Salkar leads the inspection and replacement efforts, the project is expected to set a precedent for proactive governance and infrastructure development in Vasco.