Prahar is now planning to initiate an anti-queue campaign by approaching the service providers directly to find means to curtail long lines. "If any service counter has more than 10 people queuing up at a time, it’s not doing its job properly," says Raj. Delhiites have a solution to queues too. They say things will improve if there are more collection counters in the city with a mechanised system and a more courteous staff. Queues apart, 63 per cent respondents felt that scarce housing space worried them the most, while 60 per cent said that deforestation and diminishing public parks are a major issue. While 53 per cent complained about safety and security, 45 per cent cavilled against pilferage and adulteration and 18 per cent agreed on pollution as a major urban problem.
The Delhi Mumbai Gazette
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