Gurugram's MCG Disrupts Water Supply to Four Societies Over Meter Issues
MCG cuts water supply to four Gurugram societies over missing meters

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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has disconnected water supply to four residential societies for failing to install approved water meters. This action is part of a broader initiative to enforce water metering norms aimed at improving water supply management in the city, which is facing increasing pressure on its water infrastructure.
- 01The disconnected societies include The Peach Jasmine Society, Shri Ganesh Society, Ekta Society, and Pradeep Kumar Group Housing Society.
- 02MCG officials issued multiple notices to the societies before taking action for non-compliance.
- 03The lack of functioning water meters has led to revenue losses and difficulties in managing water distribution.
- 04MCG spokesperson Sandeep Rohilla emphasized the importance of metering for transparency and equitable distribution of water.
- 05Municipal commissioner Pradeep Dahiya stated that the MCG will continue to act against violators of water supply regulations.
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The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has disconnected water supply to four residential societies due to their failure to install approved water meters or replace defective ones. This action, taken on Thursday, is part of an ongoing initiative to enforce water metering norms across the city. The affected societies include The Peach Jasmine Society in Sector 31-32A, Shri Ganesh Society, Ekta Society in Sector 10A, and Pradeep Kumar Group Housing Society in Sector 9. Inspections revealed that these societies either operated without water meters or had faulty ones that were not replaced, prompting the MCG to disconnect their water supply. MCG officials highlighted that functioning water meters are crucial for accurately assessing water consumption, which in turn affects revenue and the management of the city’s water distribution system. The MCG aims to ensure transparency in water usage and equitable distribution. Municipal commissioner Pradeep Dahiya noted that the MCG will persist in taking action against any societies violating water supply regulations, urging compliance to prevent further disruptions. This crackdown comes amid increasing pressure on Gurugram’s water infrastructure, particularly during the summer months.
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The disconnection of water supply affects residents in the four societies, potentially leading to water shortages and inconveniences.
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