Gurugram: Udyog Vihar Phase 6 commuters flag craters, open drain

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Commuters and residents have raised considerations over the deteriorating situation of the principle highway in Udyog Vihar Industrial Space Part 6 close to Hero Honda Chowk, citing giant potholes, craters and an uncovered drain which have made every day journey unsafe.

The 2-kilometre stretch sees waterlogging throughout monsoon, posing dangers to pedestrians and two-wheeler riders. (PR)

Residents mentioned the highway has been in poor situation for almost two years and continues to worsen regardless of repeated complaints to authorities. The stretch has industrial models on one facet and residential homes on the opposite, resulting in heavy every day visitors.

Jagatpal Singh, a manufacturing facility proprietor within the space, mentioned commuters face every day hardship. “We’re every day commuting on this highway which is in poor situation. First, it was so troublesome to know who’s taking good care of this highway. We’ve met the officers a number of instances, but no motion has been taken but,” he mentioned.

Locals additionally flagged the open drain working alongside the highway, which has remained uncovered for years. Singh warned of potential accidents. “If the drain just isn’t lined, an incident just like the one in Noida might happen right here as nicely. The authorities are fully ignoring this highway regardless of the massive quantity of people that use it on daily basis,” he mentioned.

Residents mentioned the scenario worsens throughout the monsoon when the drain overflows, inflicting extreme waterlogging. This poses explicit dangers to pedestrians and two-wheeler riders.

Deepak Maini, chairman of the Progressive Federation of Commerce and Business (PFTI), mentioned the world homes round 1,200 factories and that your complete stretch from Hero Honda Chowk to Umang Bhardwaj Chowk is in poor situation. “We have been instructed there have been plans to develop a freeway or an elevated highway, however nothing has materialised. As a substitute, the situation of the highway has deteriorated,” he mentioned.

The Nationwide Freeway Authority of India (NHAI), which is at the moment accountable for the upkeep of the two-kilometre stretch, mentioned restore work on the highway will start inside the subsequent week. A senior NHAI official mentioned the highway was initially deliberate to be widened with service roads and a flyover at Umang Bhardwaj Chowk. The venture, scheduled to begin in 2019, was later merged with the Gurugram–Pataudi–Rewari freeway venture. In 2022, an elevated highway was proposed following residents’ calls for, however metro growth plans delayed execution. All proposals have been scrapped in 2025, and NHAI has now reverted to the 2019 widening and flyover plan.

An official from MCG shared that they’ve directed their workforce to get the open drainage fastened.