For the thousands of daily commuters who traverse the Jessore Road stretch between Barasat and Madhyamgram, the monsoon is not a season of relief but a period of daily gridlock. While municipal bodies claim to have cleared the major arterial blockages, even a brief spell of rain leaves the busy highway submerged under knee-deep water. Our ground team visited the site during peak morning hours to document how local businesses and travelers are bearing the brunt of incomplete public works.
The Real Cause of Blocked Drainage
Conversations with local shopkeepers reveal that the primary drainage canal running parallel to the highway has not been dredged properly in over two years. Silt accumulation and plastic waste have choked the outlets, forcing rainwater to spill back onto the main road. While civic authorities blame rapid urbanization, the lack of coordination between different administrative blocks is clearly visible on the ground.
What the Local Engineers Say
When confronted with our live video feed, municipal engineers cited labor shortages and delayed funding approvals as the primary reasons for the stagnant project. However, residents deserve immediate action rather than bureaucratic excuses when their daily livelihood is halted by poor planning. We will continue to stream daily updates from this site until concrete remedial steps are taken by the local administration.
