India, Feb. 3 -- Residents and commuters of Sector 5 in Gurugram have raised concerns over the deteriorating condition of internal roads in Sheetla Colony, citing deep potholes, frequent waterlogging, and sewage overflow that have made the stretch hazardous for pedestrians and two-wheeler riders.
Locals said a 600-metre stretch of the two-kilometre internal road is severely damaged. The colony, which houses nearly 25,000 residents, depends on this road to connect Sector 5 with a nearby village, making it a crucial daily route.
Vikas Hooda, RWA president of Ashok Vihar Phase 3, said the road is heavily used and passes by two to three schools. "This stretch is heavily used by residents and commuters. It also passes by two to three schools...
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