Agra Civic Chief Penalises Contractor After Furniture Showroom Wall Collapses During Drain Excavation
A furniture showroom wall collapsed in Agra’s Kalindi Vihar after unsafe drain excavation work, prompting the City Commissioner to fine the contractor ₹50,000 and order full compensation for damages. The incident has raised concerns over safety lapses and oversight in ongoing municipal construction projects.
City Commissioner intervened immediately after the incident was reported, imposing a ₹50,000 penalty on the contractor overseeing the project. In addition, the municipal chief directed the contractor to fully compensate the affected business owner for the losses incurred. The showroom operator alleged that the contractor had not only neglected essential safety procedures but was also improperly disposing of and selling the excavated soil, raising concerns about broader mismanagement at the site.
The episode has heightened scrutiny of civic construction practices in the locality, with traders demanding stricter oversight to prevent similar incidents as infrastructure projects continue across the city. The Commissioner’s swift punitive action is being seen as a message to contractors engaged in public works to comply with mandated safety and operational standards. The collapse underscores the urgency of enforcing responsible construction practices in densely populated commercial corridors, where negligence can rapidly translate into costly and potentially dangerous outcomes.

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