Gurugram Resolute for a Monsoon Without Waterlogging

The Gurugram administration, led by Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh, is intensifying efforts to combat monsoon waterlogging. Singh is reviewing the progress on stormwater drain cleaning, urging thorough preparations before June 15, and emphasizing the construction quality and rapid emergency responses.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gurugram | Updated: 09-05-2025 19:45 IST | Created: 09-05-2025 19:45 IST
Gurugram Resolute for a Monsoon Without Waterlogging
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The Gurugram administration is taking proactive steps to combat monsoon waterlogging, with Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh overseeing preparations. On Friday, Singh chaired a review meeting at the Public Works Department Rest House, issuing directives to ensure efficiency.

Key points of focus include the cleaning of stormwater drains and sewer systems across various wards, as well as the effectiveness of sewage treatment plants. Singh emphasized that all drainage systems must be cleaned by June 15 to prevent public inconvenience and warned that negligence would result in strict penalties.

Singh directed the sharing of responsible officials' names with Resident Welfare Associations and councillors to facilitate prompt emergency responses. He also highlighted the need for quality construction materials in roadworks, proposing the establishment of a testing lab in Gurugram to ensure standards are met.

In a detailed review, Singh scrutinized ongoing development projects, demanding timely completion and rigorous quality control. The projects include a new STP in Jahazgarh, sewer networks in Daulatabad, and more, with Singh stressing that delays will not be tolerated.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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