India, Dec. 24 -- Residents of Sector 28 in Gurugram say that while civic conditions in the prime locality have improved in recent years, persistent issues related to roads, footpaths, encroachment, parking, sewage and drainage continue to demand urgent attention from authorities. The concerns are sharper in Chakkarpur village, which falls under Sector 28, where residents report worsening sanitation, crumbling roads and neglected public assets.
Locals said several internal roads in Sector 28 were improved and reconstructed last year, but the road connecting Sectors 28 and 27 remains riddled with potholes and crumbling stretches. "The connecting roads need to be re-carpeted before the monsoon; otherwise, it could become a bigger problem f...
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