India, Jan. 24 -- Residents of sectors along the Dwarka Expressway have raised concerns over the condition of the 75-meter-wide master road connecting sectors 99A and 108, alleging that the stretch lacks basic infrastructure such as footpaths, service lanes and proper drainage system. They further said the road remains full of dust mostly, causing inconvenience to commuters and nearby residents.

According to locals, the 10 km road, constructed nearly two years ago by the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), still remains incomplete as there are no pedestrian pathways and intersections.

"The road is motorable, but there are no proper service lanes or footpaths. On this three-lane stretch, the exterior lanes on both sides r...