India, Oct. 25 -- The stretch between Guru Dronacharya Metro Station and the Delhi border - one of Gurugram's busiest corridors - has turned into a dump yard, with mounds of garbage, encroachments, and illegal waste piles marring the city's image.

Residents allege that despite repeated complaints, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has failed to take action, and no sanitation contractor has cleaned the area for over a year.

The neglected road, which connects to the Aravalli Biodiversity Park, now lies buried under layers of litter - construction debris, plastic waste, and discarded furniture. The underpass near the wood market and the flyover leading to DLF City Court have become illegal dumping sites. The stench, residents say...