
Noida: The Sector 105 Residents’ Welfare Association (RWA) has raised concerns over drinking water quality, ageing power infrastructure and the electricity grievance redressal system in Noida, urging authorities to address what it described as long-standing civic issues.
Concerns Over Water Quality and Power Infrastructure
In a press statement, Divya Krishnatreya, President of the Sector 105 RWA, said that although Noida is among Uttar Pradesh’s highest revenue-generating cities, residents continue to face basic civic problems, including high TDS levels in the water supply and recurring electricity-related issues.
The RWA also said the city’s electrical infrastructure is ageing and needs modernisation to meet the requirements of a growing urban population.
Questions Raised Over Public Services
The association said residents are still facing difficulties in accessing reliable essential services. It added that, in its view, the situation is inconsistent with Noida’s image as a modern and high-tech city.
The press statement also criticised the pace of development and called for greater accountability from elected representatives and the administration in addressing public concerns.
Electricity Consumers Facing Multiple Office Visits
According to the RWA, electricity consumers often have to visit different offices for services such as:
- Electricity meter replacement
- Bill correction
- New electricity connections
