India, Jan. 8 -- Residents of South City-1, Sector 41, have raised concerns due to the deteriorating condition of a road in the main market area. The road has worsened over the past five to six years, making it difficult for pedestrians and commuters to travel, alleged residents.

According to residents, the 200 to 300-metre stretch of the main market road is filled with deep potholes, with sewage overflowing to the roadside. The stretch is regularly used by locals for the main market andpublic schools.

"The stretch from South City C and D blocks towards Mayom Hospital is in terrible condition. Most people avoid using this road as it is filled with sewage and potholes," said Sagar Bhola, an executive member of the South City-1 RWA.

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