Gurugram, Jan. 31 -- To prevent dust pollution along the southern peripheral road (SPR), the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has decided to add pavement tiles along an unpaved six kilometres long road shoulder from Ghata to Vatika Chowk, said officials on Friday. According to officials, the authority will spend Rs.5.5 crore for the same. GMDA officials said the Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) had constructed the road from Vatika Chowk to Ghata Chowk 10 years ago. Later, this road was handed over to GMDA but one lane on both sides has remained unpaved. During the rainy season, waterlogging occurs in this area, which causes inconvenience to vehicle drivers while in summer, dust rises from this unpaved area causing pollution, said officials. GMDA officials said chief executive officer, GMDA, PC Meena issued directions that this section of the road should be paved. "The area along the Golf Course Extension Road from Vatika Chowk to Ghata Chowk will be paved. Tenders will be invited soon. The work will be completed within six months. Once completed, water will no longer accumulate and dust will not be a problem," said Amit Godara, executive engineer, GMDA....