Gurugram Municipal Corporation Approves Sale of Land and Establishment of Milk Booths
MCG clears sale of unused land parcels, 168 milk booths
Hindustan Times
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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) approved the establishment of 168 Vita milk booths and the sale of unused municipal land parcels to private builders. These measures aim to improve dairy product availability and generate revenue for the city, despite disruptions during the House meeting.
- 01MCG approved 168 Vita milk booths to enhance dairy product availability.
- 02Unused municipal land parcels will be sold to adjoining builders.
- 03The decisions aim to generate revenue and improve civic infrastructure.
- 04Proposals also included regulating illegal water connections and infrastructure projects.
- 05The House meeting was marked by disruptions and heated exchanges among councillors.
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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has approved significant proposals during a recent House meeting, including the establishment of 168 Vita milk booths across the city and the sale of unused municipal land parcels to private builders. These initiatives aim to enhance the availability of dairy products and generate revenue for the civic body. The booths will be strategically located in various sectors and residential areas to improve accessibility for residents. Additionally, the MCG plans to sell small, unused land parcels that are currently non-functional, which often create maintenance issues. Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya emphasized that selling these parcels will facilitate better land utilization and revenue generation. Other proposals approved include regulating illegal water connections, appointing security personnel in schools, and allocating land for infrastructure projects like the Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS). Despite the focus on development, the meeting faced multiple disruptions and controversies, particularly regarding minor issues such as the installation of a water cooler. Mayor Raj Rani Malhotra reaffirmed the commitment to improving civic infrastructure and services in Gurugram, indicating that some proposals may be revisited in future meetings based on feedback.
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The establishment of milk booths will enhance dairy product availability for residents, while selling unused land parcels could lead to better urban planning and infrastructure development.
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