Gurugram, Jan. 12 -- Water supply in parts of Gurugram was disrupted for a third day on Sunday due to damage to a master pipeline at the Basai plant of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA). GMDA officials said repairs, hampered by high groundwater levels, were expected to finish by late Sunday, with supply potentially resuming Monday. The Friday damage affected sectors 1 to 23 in Old Gurugram and sectors 81 to 115, impacting at least 200 colonies. Rakesh Rana, president of Sai Kunj RWA, said residents were forced to purchase tankers. "We were expecting the supply to resume on Saturday, but it seems repair work is taking more time," he said. Commander Udaybir, president of Sector 10A RWA, reported two-day disruptions in Sector 10, with Sector 10A also affected. "Water supply lines need to be replaced," he said. Nitin Kumar, a resident of Sector 9's Vishkarma Colony, highlighted the burden: "Many don't have the money to spend thousands on tankers. It is very cold, and waiting outside for tankers is a punishing routine." A resident of Emaar Imperial Garden Society noted dependency on tankers, requesting anonymity, he said, "The tanker water is not clean, and it is a cause of concern health." Abhinav Verma, executive engineer, GMDA, said, "The repair work is expected to be completed by late Sunday evening. We expect the supply to resume on Monday."...