Gurugram, Dec. 26 -- Residents of Sector 67 have alleged that sewage overflow in their sector has caused waterlogging on the main road near Ansal Esencia society, causing inconvenience for both pedestrians and commuters. According to residents, the problem has been persisting for more than a year. The lane connecting with Ramgarh Village is waterlogged throughout the year. "Ramgarh Village's sewage pipeline does not have the capacity to handle the sewage flow," said Jatin Rao, RWA member. "As a result, it overflows, causing waterlogging along the lane. The lane near Ansal Esencia society is unusable most of the time." Residents said that the society lacks a sewage treatment plant (STP), as it was never installed. "We have to rely on water tankers and other temporary measures to manage the situation," said Rao. "Without a proper STP, managing sewage becomes a challenge," said Manoj Kumar, another resident. Residents and RWA members alleged that they have repeatedly raised their concerns with the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) regarding this issue. "MCG has started work on installing the sewage pipeline, but in the process, they have dug up the road, leaving it damaged and difficult to use," said Rao. "We have requested the authorities to reconstruct the road once the pipeline installation is complete," he said. A junior official of MCG explained that the sewage pipeline installed earlier this year to prevent waterlogging in Ansal Esencia had been illegally connected to the village's pipeline by the villagers. "To address this, we decided to extend the pipeline," he said, adding that around 70% of the work has been completed, and the project is expected to be completed by March next year."...