Noida, September 29, 2025 – Residents of Noida’s Sector 75 have finally received relief from the weeks-long garbage crisis after Noida Authority swiftly responded to a Saralnama News report.
Social Activist Noida Raises Alarm Over Health Hazard
The issue was first raised by a well-known social activist and educationist residing in IVY County A Tower, a premium residential society in Sector 75. He highlighted severe problems residents were facing due to unattended garbage piles creating health and hygiene hazards.
Saralnama News immediately investigated and published a detailed report on the garbage collection breakdown plaguing the upscale sector for weeks. The report documented overflowing bins, health risks, and mounting frustration among residents with civic authorities.
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Authority Clears Waste In Record Time
Within 24 hours of the report’s publication, Noida Authority deployed multiple garbage trucks and cleaning staff to affected areas. The accumulated waste that had been creating health hazards for weeks was systematically removed from residential blocks.
The CEO of Noida Authority personally thanked Saralnama News for highlighting the critical issue. He assured residents that similar civic problems will be addressed promptly if brought to official attention through proper channels in future.
Society members and residents have expressed immense relief and satisfaction with the quick resolution. Families struggling with stench, disease risks, and unsanitary conditions finally experienced normalcy returning to their neighborhood after weeks of distress.
“This is a clear example of how citizen reporting combined with responsible media coverage can bring fast action,” said relieved residents. The swift response demonstrates accountability journalism’s power in ensuring civic authorities fulfill their basic responsibilities toward taxpaying citizens.
The incident has set a positive precedent for addressing civic grievances through proper media channels, offering hope for faster resolution of future municipal issues.