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Vijayawada’s Satellite Villages Urgently Need Basic Infrastructure Improvements

The satellite villages surrounding Vijayawada city are facing a pressing crisis in basic infrastructure, particularly in terms of drinking water and road connectivity. Situated along the banks of the Krishna River, these villages, including Kanuru, Poranki, Tadigadapa, and Penamaluru, are paradoxically struggling to secure safe drinking water. Recent assessments have revealed that the groundwater in these areas is contaminated with high levels of silica and fluorine, rendering it unsafe for consumption and posing serious health risks to residents.

Residents are vocal about the deteriorating quality of life caused by this water crisis. secretary of a local apartment association, reported alarming health issues among community members, including hair loss, skin ailments, and gastric problems. “The hard water damages our appliances quickly, and the health problems have particularly worsened for children,” he lamented. This situation underscores a significant public health concern, as families are left to contend with the dual burden of infrastructural inadequacy and health crises. The geographical expansion of Vijayawada is further hindered by inadequate road infrastructure. The area between NH-16 and NH-65, crucial for connectivity, is serviced by narrow roads that are increasingly insufficient to handle the growing volume of traffic. Major junctions like Kanuru Arch, Poranki Centre, and Penamaluru Centre frequently experience congestion, leading to daily traffic snarls that stifle economic growth.

Local builder emphasised the urgent need for road improvements, particularly the widening of the road linking Poranki and Nidamanuru. “The traffic has more than doubled in the past four years, even with a lull in the real estate market. Narrow entry points are bottlenecking our potential for growth,” he explained. Enhanced road connectivity, coupled with safe drinking water access, could dramatically transform these satellite villages into thriving residential areas. The current challenges not only reflect infrastructural deficiencies but also highlight the potential for organic growth if fundamental issues are addressed. Community leaders and residents alike are calling for immediate government intervention to resolve these critical problems. The need for sustainable infrastructure that prioritises health and connectivity cannot be overstated, as the lives of thousands hang in the balance.

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