Gurugram, March 24 -- The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is compiling a list of 15 key city roads to be redesigned to curb dust pollution, in compliance with directions issued by the commission for air quality monitoring (CAQM), officials said. According to GMDA officials, the initiative aims to make major arterial roads pollution-free by addressing dust-generating factors through structural and environmental interventions. The redesign exercise will be undertaken by the Delhi-based School of Planning and Architecture (SPA). PC Meena, the authority's CEO, has directed respective executive engineers to identify the priority roads, with the list to be submitted to SPA within 15 days. "The roads are currently being finalised. These details will be dispatched following approval from the CEO," said Amit Godara, executive engineer, GMDA. Proposed interventions include greening, redevelopment, footpaths, central verge, service roads, drainage, street furniture, plantation, and dust mitigation measures. Many roads currently have unpaved strips; the Golf Course extension road, a busy stretch, has unpaved sides causing dust pollution. Tenders will be issued based on the plans for each road, GMDA officials said. A CAQM inspection conducted on December 26 last year across 125 roads found 34 stretches with high visible dust levels, 58 with moderate dust, 29 with low dust intensity, and only four with no visible dust....