Residents of Hans Enclave in sector 33 have raised severe well being and hygiene issues over mounting rubbish and unlawful dumping alongside inside and major roads, which they mentioned has gone uncollected for over a month.
Residents alleged that the rubbish has piled up primarily alongside the interior roads and on the stretch from Rajiv Chowk to Hans Enclave.
Anil Pardhan, president of the Hans Enclave residents welfare affiliation (RWA), mentioned, “Rubbish dumping has been common in our space, nevertheless, earlier it was once cleared shortly. Over the previous two months, the waste has been left uncollected, inflicting severe concern for residents.”
“Once we approached the Municipal Company of Gurugram (MCG) officers and the ward councillor, we have been advised that sanitation staff haven’t been coming as a result of wage points. The realm has turn into not simply an eyesore, but additionally a severe well being hazard,” he added.
“Whereas the entire metropolis is dealing with the difficulty of rampant unlawful rubbish dumping, it feels completely different when it occurs near your home. This isn’t only a mere eyesore, it’s changing into a hazard for town,” shared Shilpa Rani, one other resident.
Kuldeep Yadav, Hans Enclave ward councillor, denied the complaints and mentioned, “There aren’t any experiences of unlawful rubbish dumping within the space. Rubbish is collected day by day by the assigned group. We all know what’s occurring on the bottom.”
When requested in regards to the company liable for amassing waste within the space, Yadav mentioned he’s unaware.



