NOIDA, Feb. 17 -- Large stretches of the Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad (FNG) road, particularly near Sector 123, Pushta road, have turned into dumping zones, with heaps of garbage, construction debris and plastic lining the roadside and adjoining open areas. According to residents and daily commuters, the problem has been persisting for months without effective intervention. Photographs and videos on social media show piles of mixed waste scattered along the road, with cattle seen feeding on garbage and plastic waste spread across the green belt. Residents allege that illegal settlements along the stretch have contributed to unregulated dumping of household waste and debris, worsening sanitation conditions in the area. "This road connects Noida with Faridabad and is used by thousands every day, but the garbage has made it unbearable," said Rakesh Kumar, a resident of Sector 122 told HT, adding, "The stench is strong, and during peak hours, traffic slows down because vehicles try to avoid the waste piles." Noida authority officials said that they will be taking up the necessary action. "Waste and garbage found in areas falling under the Noida authority's jurisdiction will be cleared," said RK Sharma, project engineer, health department, Noida authority told HT....