India, Jan. 20 -- Majority of the road network proposed to be redeveloped this year to curb dust pollution in Gurugram will comprise internal sector roads, according to the city's clean air action plan prepared under the framework of the Commission for Air Quality Management.
The plan, assessed by HT, identified around 726 km of road network in debilitating condition due to loose dust, bitumen damage and potholes, making them unsafe for commuters. Of this, around 554 km of roads proposed for repair and recarpeting have a right-of-way width of less than 10 metres and primarily serve internal connectivity for residential societies and villages.
Redevelopment has also been planned for about 83 km of roads with a right of way between 10 and...
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