Monsoon Deluge Disrupts Dalhousie: Local Leaders Take Action

Dalhousie is grappling with heavy monsoon rains that have caused significant drainage problems on Mall Road. Local leaders, including Municipal Council President Vandana Chadda, have swiftly responded to the situation, directing efforts to resolve the flooding. Residents are calling for improvements to the drainage system to prevent future issues. This year marks a new era of female leadership in the council, with high expectations for development and civic management. Read on to learn more about the community's response and the ongoing challenges posed by the monsoon.
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Heavy Rainfall Causes Disruptions in Dalhousie


Subhash Mahajan
Dalhousie


The arrival of the monsoon in Dalhousie has brought intense rainfall, leading to significant drainage issues on the town's iconic Mall Road. On Thursday, the heavy downpour resulted in blocked drains, causing water to spill over onto the roadway. This situation created considerable inconvenience for tourists, schoolchildren, and local residents alike.



Upon receiving reports of the flooding, Vandana Chadda, the President of the Dalhousie Municipal Council, promptly instructed the relevant department to address the issue without delay. Local resident Ashu Gandotra also played an active role in managing the situation.



Residents have praised Vandana Chadda for her quick action and have called on the administration to enhance the drainage infrastructure along Mall Road and other streets ahead of further monsoon rains. Locals expressed their hope that the Municipal Council will maintain its proactive approach to civic matters while also prioritizing tourism growth, cleanliness, and the beautification of Dalhousie.



This year marks a significant shift in leadership for the Dalhousie Municipal Council, with Vandana Chadda serving as President and Reena Jaryal as Vice President, symbolizing a new chapter of female leadership. The community holds high expectations for the council, especially regarding development and effective problem-solving.



It is interesting to note that Vandana Chadda is married to former Council President Manoj Chadda, who held the position for 15 years.