Residents of Gurugram's Sector 106 Raise Concerns Over Infrastructure and Waste Plant
Concern for Gurugram as Sector 106 flags poor roads, proximity to planned waste plant
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Residents of Sector 106 in Gurugram, Haryana, are voicing concerns over poor infrastructure, a proposed construction and demolition waste plant too close to homes, and a lack of essential services like piped natural gas. Despite the area being marketed as a premium residential hub, civic issues persist, disappointing many homeowners.
- 01Residents are unhappy with the proximity of a proposed waste plant to residential areas.
- 02Lack of piped natural gas connectivity is causing inconvenience amid an LPG crisis.
- 03Poor road conditions and sanitation issues are prevalent in the sector.
- 04The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram is moving forward with the waste plant despite community concerns.
- 05Local officials acknowledge the need for better infrastructure and sanitation services.
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Residents of Sector 106 along the Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram, Haryana, are expressing frustration over a range of civic issues, including the proposed construction and demolition (C&D) waste plant located just 150 meters from residential areas. This plant, sanctioned by the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG), is seen as a threat to nearby schools and healthcare facilities. Neeraj Yadav, a local resident, highlighted that despite investing heavily in homes, the promised living standards have not materialized. Residents are also facing a significant inconvenience due to the lack of piped natural gas (PNG) connectivity, especially during the ongoing LPG crisis. A senior official indicated that discussions are underway to connect six more residential societies to PNG by April, but Sector 106 is not currently included. Additionally, the absence of a 24-meter-wide road connecting the sector to the Dwarka Expressway has forced residents to use a poorly maintained alternative route, raising safety concerns. The MCG has acknowledged the need for improved sanitation and road maintenance, with ongoing efforts to address these issues. Overall, residents are calling for more attention to infrastructure and community amenities rather than waste management facilities.
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Residents may face health risks due to the proximity of the waste plant and ongoing sanitation issues could affect their quality of life.
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