Residents decry road link to Dwarka e-way
Gurugram, Oct. 24 -- Residents of Sector 109 raised concern over lack of a proper road connecting to the Dwarka Expressway. They pointed out that the 24-metre-wide stretch remains in poor condition and has not been repaired even once. It also lacks basic amenities such as traffic signals, footpaths and proper drainage system, making daily commute difficult.
Residents said they currently rely on an old, broad road known locally as the 40-feet road or 'Chaalis Futa Road', which serves as a key thoroughfare in the area.
Residents also expressed frustration over the new 60-meter-wide road being constructed by the GMDA, which is intended to intersect the existing broad road. They report that the project is facing significant levelling issues.
Gaurav Prakash, a resident of Sector 109, said, "The new road being built is at least half a kilometer away from the nearest society, forcing residents to rely on the existing road."
Manish Grover, RWA secretary of Sobha International City society said, "The road lacks basic infrastructure such as footpaths and streetlights."
GMDA engineer Shekhar Nandal said that work on the 109/112 stretch is currently under construction and efforts are being made to complete it at the earliest....
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