India, Jan. 15 -- Residents across Gurugram have alleged that they are forced to rely on expensive water tankers for the past five days following a disruption in the city's water supply.

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) restored the pipeline on late Tuesday night. However, residents on Wednesday alleged that some parts of the city are still not receiving adequate water supply.

"We called for water tankers on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. On Monday, we were charged nearly Rs.1,500 for 5,000 litres. On Tuesday, the agency said there was huge demand and charged almost Rs.4,000 for the same tanker. On Wednesday, the rate was around Rs.3,000," said a PG owner in Sector 46, who requested anonymity. "The same tankers us...