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Rains leave Gurugram roads in tatters, again

Gurugram’s Rain-Ravaged Roads: Contractors Face the Music

Gurugram’s roads, despite hefty repair budgets, lie in tatters following recent heavy rainfall. Residents are grappling with severely damaged infrastructure, leading to frequent accidents and severely hampered access.

The poor condition of the roads has sparked widespread outrage amongst citizens, impacting daily commutes and businesses alike. Many have reported near misses and damage to their vehicles.

The Gurugram Municipal Corporation is taking a firm stance, announcing plans to penalize and blacklist contractors responsible for the substandard work. This decisive action aims to hold those accountable for the city’s dilapidated road network.

The corporation is also accelerating the tendering process for fresh road repairs, hoping to restore smooth traffic flow and alleviate the current crisis. This incident highlights the critical need for greater transparency and accountability in public works projects across the nation. The outcome will be closely watched as a benchmark for other urban areas facing similar infrastructural challenges.

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Karanveer Sharma

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