Gurugram, March 21 -- The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Friday held a meeting to review the progress of ongoing road projects, air quality management and monsoon preparedness, said officials. The meeting was chaired by MCG commissioner Pradeep Dahiya and officials from the road development cell. Officials said infrastructure works across the city were reviewed, with a focus on compliance with Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) guidelines, dust control measures, and checking waterlogging-prone areas. According to data presented at the meeting, 108 road projects covering approximately 245.4 km are currently underway, including 33 model roads spanning 60.87 km, 75 road projects covering 171.22 km, and 33 other stretches. To curb dust pollution, the civic body has set a target to pave 68.75 km of roads. Additionally, 2.5 km of central verges will be developed as green belts, along with plantations along 1 km of road stretches. Using Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping, around 11.1 km of central verges have been identified for greening to reduce dust levels, said officials. 37 projects in waterlogging-prone areas were reviewed, and officials were directed to upgrade drainage systems and redesign road elevation. "Performance of contractors will be reviewed, and negligence will invite strict action," Dahiya said....