In a major attempt to improve the road infrastructure over Gurugram, municipal commissioner Pradeep Dahiya said they set a target by the end of September to fill all potholes and complete the repair and strengthening of all roads at the end of October, an official said. It comes after heavy rains that prevailed earlier this month, causing further weakening and traffic holes. Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar, who informed the current status of continued road -related work at a video conferencing assessment meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nayab Sainin, confirmed the same for the October deadline. Haryana CM on Gurugram roads has instructed Saini officials to ensure that no negligence in road construction and repairs is tolerated, including all departments must complete their tasks within the set timeline so that “citizens can get better road facilities”. He emphasized that wherever roads were damaged due to rainfall, repairs should be carried out immediately on a priority base, the official said. “The DC informed that for the repair of 29 roads with a total length of 23 kilometers below the PWD (B&R) division, an estimate of £ 17 crore was prepared. After floating tenders, the work will begin within the next three weeks. In HSVP’s sector-37 area, the repair of 46 roads (total length of 5,25 km) will start at a cost of £ 3.25 CRore. -Region, an £ 9 crore estimate has been prepared for the repair of 72 roads (total length of 13 km), ”the official said. “The DC further informed that the Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board has 110 roads, of which 2 roads in Budhera area were damaged during the Monsoon. Their recovery will start soon. In HSIDC’s Udyog Vihar area, repairs on 4 out of 6 roads are completed. Kilometer roads that have recovered, with an estimated cost of around £ 60, the official said.
Relief for Gurugram soon? Admin sets September deadline to fix potholes, October for repair of roads damaged by the Monsoon
