Residents of Gurugram's Sector 105 Demand Action Against Sewage Overflow
Locals decry recurring sewage overflow woes in Gurugram’s Sec 105 society
Hindustan Times
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Residents of Rajendra Park in Sector 105, Gurugram, are frustrated with recurring sewage overflow that disrupts daily life. Despite previous assurances from authorities, the situation has worsened, prompting some residents to consider relocating due to health concerns.
- 01Sewage overflow in Rajendra Park, Gurugram, has returned after a brief improvement.
- 02Block C is the most affected area, with sewage flooding streets daily.
- 03Residents report health hazards and disruptions to daily activities.
- 04A municipal project aimed at addressing the issue is underway but has not yet resolved the problem.
- 05Local authorities have been criticized for their lack of effective action.
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Residents of Rajendra Park in Sector 105, Gurugram, are once again grappling with persistent sewage overflow that has severely impacted their daily lives. Locals report that Block C is particularly hard-hit, with sewage inundating streets almost daily, making it difficult for residents to move around. Complaints to authorities have led to little change, causing frustration among residents like Rajesh Gulia, who expressed concerns about the health hazards posed by the foul-smelling sewage that enters homes. Parents worry about their children having to navigate through sewage to reach school, with some residents contemplating selling their homes to escape the unhealthy conditions. The area, which houses around 30,000 residents, has faced similar issues for years. A municipal project initiated by the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) aims to address sewage overflow and waterlogging in Ward 34, with an estimated cost of ₹12–15 crore (approximately $1.5–1.8 million USD), targeting completion by the end of April. However, residents feel that the authorities have not taken adequate steps to resolve the ongoing crisis, with local officials claiming they were unaware of the current situation. The residents' patience is wearing thin as they await effective solutions.
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The sewage overflow poses health risks to residents and disrupts their daily activities, leading to frustration and potential relocations.
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