India, Jan. 14 -- Sector 103, a rapidly developing residential pocket along the Dwarka Expressway, continues to tackle civic issues, including dilapidated roads, poor drainage and sewage infrastructure, irregular water supply and the absence of last-mile public transport connectivity, residents said.

Home to over 3,500 families, the sector's most pressing concern is road infrastructure, with residents pointing out that only a single five-metre-wide revenue road connects the area to the upper Dwarka Expressway. "There is a five-metre road which is also called the revenue road, and that is the only road which connects us with the upper Dwarka Expressway. That road is in a very poor condition, filled with potholes and uneven patches," said ...