The Municipal Company of Gurugram (MCG) has moved in the direction of resolving the long-standing sewer points in Ward 34, with officers stating the mission is in its last part and more likely to be accomplished by the top of April.

The mission, estimated at ₹12–15 crore, is being funded by the company’s infrastructure growth finances, officers mentioned. It was awarded by a aggressive tender course of final yr after repeated complaints from residents and directives from senior officers to deal with the problem on precedence.
Civic officers mentioned earlier makes an attempt, together with momentary desilting and patchwork repairs, failed to offer lasting aid, necessitating a complete overhaul. The present mission started in late 2025 and has since been executed in phases throughout key places.
Areas together with Jhajjar Highway, New Palam Vihar, Sarai Village, Prakashpuri Colony and Rajendra Park have for years confronted sewer overflow, waterlogging and unhygienic circumstances, severely disrupting each day life, particularly throughout summer season and monsoon months, officers mentioned. They added that the civic physique initiated a complete plan involving long-term infrastructure upgrades to deal with the issue.
MCG commissioner Pradeep Dahiya mentioned the problem endured on account of outdated infrastructure and lack of systematic intervention. “We are actually addressing it by a complete strategy, together with laying new sewer strains, cleansing and rehabilitating current pipelines, and making certain correct drainage stream,” he mentioned, including that Rajendra Park acquired particular focus on account of heavy silt accumulation.
Ward councillor Surekha Chauhan, who lately inspected the location, mentioned, “What as soon as appeared like an unmanageable downside is now being addressed successfully. The MCG workforce has labored with dedication, and residents will quickly see a everlasting resolution.” She credited coordination between MLA Mukesh Sharma, Mayor Raj Rani Malhotra and Dahiya for accelerating the work.
Officers mentioned the mission contains large-scale desilting, alternative of broken pipelines and strengthening of the sewer community. Senior engineering officers, together with Chief Engineer Vijay Dhaka, XEN Sunder Sheoran, AE Vivek Beniwal and JE Satender, are overseeing execution.
Mayor Malhotra termed the initiative “a key step in enhancing civic infrastructure,” whereas Sharma mentioned the mission would completely resolve sewer points.
Residents expressed cautious optimism over the continued work. Rajesh Kumar, a resident of Rajendra Park, mentioned, “We’ve been coping with sewer overflow for years, particularly throughout rains. If this work delivers as promised, it will likely be an enormous aid.”
Sunita Verma from New Palam Vihar mentioned irregular cleansing and repeated blockages had made each day life tough. “For the primary time, we’re seeing sustained work on the bottom. We simply hope it solves the problem completely,” she mentioned.
One other resident from Prakashpuri Colony mentioned foul odor and waterlogging had lengthy been persistent points, including that well timed completion of the mission is essential to enhancing residing circumstances.

