Residents of Manesar's Sector 99A Demand Urgent Civic Improvements
Concern for Gurugram: Manesar’s Sec 99A locals flag roads, power, waste woes
Hindustan Times
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Residents of Sector 99A in Manesar, Haryana, are facing significant challenges due to poor road infrastructure, frequent power outages, and inadequate waste collection services. They are calling for immediate action from local authorities to address these pressing civic issues affecting their daily lives.
- 01Residents report severe road infrastructure issues, including incomplete and pothole-ridden roads.
- 02Frequent power outages lasting up to five hours are causing significant discomfort, especially during peak heat.
- 03Waste collection services are lacking, forcing residents to hire private vendors despite paying municipal garbage taxes.
- 04Residents demand better public amenities, including parks and reliable public transport.
- 05Local officials acknowledge the issues and promise to address them, but residents remain skeptical about timelines.
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Sector 99A in Manesar, Haryana, is becoming a residential hub, but residents are struggling with ongoing civic issues. Poor road conditions, including incomplete stretches and potholes, have made commuting difficult. Santosh Kumar, a local resident, expressed frustration over the lack of basic amenities. Power outages lasting four to five hours have compounded the problem, especially during the summer heat. Residents like DS Beniwal have reported that outages often exceed the communicated duration, causing inconvenience and increased costs for households relying on inverters and generators. Additionally, the Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM) has failed to provide regular waste collection, forcing residents to hire private vendors while still paying municipal garbage taxes. Local officials, including Pawan Yadav from the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), have acknowledged these issues and promised to expedite solutions, including the construction of necessary infrastructure and addressing waste collection complaints. However, residents remain doubtful about the effectiveness and timeliness of these interventions.
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Residents are facing increased living costs due to reliance on private waste collection services and generators during power outages. The poor condition of roads also adds to commuting times and costs.
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