New Delhi: Residents of the Kunjen Sector Vasant A sac B and C opposed the move to establish new Vidyalaya Pratibha Rajkiya in their territory.
They claim the government school will interfere with environmental housing characters with more congestion and parking misery.
RWA has written to Minister of Education Manish Sisodia on the grounds that there is no way of direct approach to the location and alternative plots in Kishangarh and Masoodpur villages must be used for this purpose.
Vinod Kumar Arrow, President of the All Resident Welfare Association, said housing locality is one of the first fields to be developed in Vasant Visiting in the 1980s and the plot where the school will appear empty for the past 35 years.
“Smriti van, which is adjacent to the plot, appears later.
Now, there is no way of approaching this site from that direction.
School users must travel 1 km in this crowded housing area.
The school will not serve the needs of the locals.
We also Stop the contractor that comes with Earthmovers.
There is no parking space or resources to serve school with 3,500 students, “added pants.
Dr.
Varun Bharadwaj, the Secretary of Joint Rwa, said there were around 1,500 flats in B and C bags, which would be negatively affected.
“There is no existing infrastructure to serve full school.
We already have three schools in the pocket that the bus comes and goes.
Ideally, multilevel parking must be developed here.
We are worried about safety, security, congestion and traffic,” he added.
The letter added that if the school was allowed to open, all types of people would enter this sector, which could threaten the safety and security of 6,000 strange residents.