Gurugram: In a major push to accelerate urban development, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has approved 45 key infrastructure projects worth Rs 282 crore.
The decision was taken during the Finance and Contract Committee (F&CC) meeting chaired by Mayor Raj Rani Malhotra at the MCG office.
The meeting was attended by Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya, F&CC member Anup Singh, Chief Engineer Vijay Dhaka, Chief Accounts Officer Vijay Singla, along with other officials and executive engineers. Several members joined virtually.
The approved projects primarily target:
Road construction and repair, Strengthening of water supply systems, Expansion of sewerage networks, Stormwater drainage improvements, Market redevelopment and beautification, Environmental enhancement initiatives.
Development Across All Key Areas:
Under the new plan, both New Gurugram and Old Gurugram will witness major upgrades.
Key highlights include:
Road improvement works in sectors 47, 46, 51, and surrounding areas, Expansion of basic infrastructure in villages, Provision of water, sewer, and road facilities in newly developed colonies, Beautification and parking upgrades in markets such as Sectors 31 and 45.
Measures to Tackle Pollution and Waterlogging
To address environmental concerns, the civic body has also proposed:
Procurement of anti-smog gun machines, Upgradation of secondary waste collection centers and Strengthening of drainage systems to prevent waterlogging.
Boost to Urban Living Standards:
These projects aim to transform Gurugram into a more modern, well-planned, and citizen-friendly city. Once completed, residents can expect significant improvements in traffic flow, sanitation, drainage, and drinking water supply.
Mayor Raj Rani Malhotra stated that the corporation is committed to ensuring balanced and sustainable development, adding that these initiatives will enhance the city’s core infrastructure and quality of life.
Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya emphasized that the projects have been designed based on public needs and inputs from elected representatives. He assured that all works will be executed in a time-bound and quality-driven manner to deliver quick benefits to citizens.