Gurugram civic body to file new plan for infrastructure in colonies by Sept 30

GURUGRAM: MCG has set a deadline of September 30 to submit the revised estimates to the
state government for upgrading the deficient infrastructure in the eight private developer
colonies recently taken over by the civic body. The deadline was set at a review meeting chaired
by MCG commissioner Mukesh Kumar Ahuja in his camp office on Monday.
At the meeting, MCG officials said, the executive engineers gave a presentation on the current
status of services being provided to the eight colonies and the estimates prepared to upgrade
their deficient infrastructure. The tentative estimates for infrastructure augmentation were
around Rs 8.5 crore for Sushant Lok 2, Rs 10 crore for Sushant Lok 3, Rs 8.5 crore for Ardee
City and Rs 14 crore for Malibu Towne. However, these estimates will be revised.
Tushar Yadav, executive engineer, MCG, said, “We gave our presentation on the current status
of services in these colonies. Recommendations were given for each colony, but the estimates
will have to be revised and sent to the state government by September 30. In Vipul World, for
instance, bituminous roads won’t survive due to waterlogging, so the estimate prepared for the
colony will have to be enhanced.”

At the meeting, the commissioner also directed the officials to address issues related to
sewerage and storm water drainage networks on priority in these eight colonies, said Vishal
Garg, executive engineer, MCG.
MCG took over seven private colonies — Malibu Towne, Ardee City, Rosewood City, Vipul
Gardens, Uppal Southend, Sushant Lok 2 and Sushant Lok 3 on June 15, and Greenwood City
on August 29. The takeover of Mayfield Garden is still pending. The services taken over by the
MCG includes roads, water supply, sewerage system, storm water drains and streetlights.
Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced the MCG takeover of 11 colonies —
Malibu Towne, Ardee City, Rosewood City, Greenwood City, Mayfield Garden, Uppal Southend,
Vipul Garnde, Sushant Lok 2 and 3, and DLF 4 and 5, in November 2019 under the second
phase of transfers.
The residents of these colonies have for long been demanding that the MCG expedite the
takeover process, citing deteriorating civic infrastructure.
In December 2020, MCG councillors across the city took up the issue of colony transfer with the
Haryana chief minister and urged him to expedite the process. The councillors and the residents
had alleged that the process of colony transfer was going on at a very slow pace.

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