Gurugram, Nov. 21 -- The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram's (MCG) finance and contracts committee (F&CC) has approved 26 major development projects worth nearly Rs.165 crore. The proposals will pave the way for significant upgrades to city's civic infrastructure, including roads, sewer lines, stormwater drainage, green belts and model road corridors, said officials. The approvals were granted at the committee's meeting held on Thursday, chaired by mayor Raj Rani Malhotra, according to official proceedings reviewed by HT. Officials discussed 28 proposals in detail, of which 26 got administrative sanction. Two proposals-construction of a gaushala in Baliyawas and internal roadworks in sector 47-were forwarded to the corporation house for further deliberation. Malhotra said the projects will accelerate Gurugram's growth and address long-standing civic gaps. Among the key approvals were the construction of a 2 million liters per day (MLD) sewage treatment plant in Ward 17 (Rs.8.04 crore), strengthening of the 600 mm sewer line on Old Delhi Road (Rs.9.78 crore), and several model road projects across sectors 14, 47, 15, and 17. Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya said that the civic body is now prioritising essential public utilities to ensure a better quality of life for residents....