MCG tightens enforcement on illegal waste dumping along Ggm-F’bad Road

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Revealed on: Dec 27, 2025 04:16 am IST

MCG commissioner Pradeep Dahiya stated that particular enforcement groups might be deployed for monitoring and instant motion might be taken in opposition to offenders.

The Municipal Company of Gurugram (MCG) on Friday ordered round the clock surveillance and strict enforcement to curb unlawful dumping of building and demolition (C&D) waste and rubbish alongside the Gurugram–Faridabad Street, stated officers.

A MCG team picking up construction and demolition waste from the Gurugram-Faridabad Road near Khushboo Chowk, earlier in September. (Parveen Kumar/PR)
A MCG crew choosing up building and demolition waste from the Gurugram-Faridabad Street close to Khushboo Chowk, earlier in September. (Parveen Kumar/PR)

Throughout a high-level assembly, MCG commissioner Pradeep Dahiya issued instructions that no unlawful dumping of waste or particles might be tolerated on the important thing arterial street. Particular enforcement groups might be deployed for monitoring and instant motion might be taken in opposition to offenders.

Officers stated autos discovered dumping rubbish or C&D waste illegally might be impounded and never launched, and hefty fines might be imposed. “Unlawful dumping not solely damages town’s look but in addition poses severe environmental and site visitors hazards. Strict enforcement is the one method ahead,” stated Dahiya.

MCG will set up 20 C&D waste assortment centres throughout Gurugram. Dahiya directed officers to encourage residents, builders and contractors to get rid of building particles solely at designated centres as a substitute of dumping it on roadsides or open land.

“These assortment centres will guarantee scientific dealing with of C&D waste and assist maintain main roads and public areas freed from particles,” an official stated.

Dahiya additionally ordered strict checks on rubbish transportation from secondary assortment factors to the Bandhwari landfill. He instructed that each one waste-carrying autos have to be correctly coated and never overloaded.

Senior sanitation inspectors have been tasked with making certain compliance, and any car discovered violating norms will face instant penal motion, stated officers.

Dahiya ordered anti-encroachment drives throughout roads, footpaths, metro stations and bus queue shelters. Massive-scale drives, led by joint commissioners, might be launched subsequent week to clear public land and guarantee pedestrian security.

Based on officers, in the course of the assembly, three groups of assistant sanitation inspectors issued 74 challans to shopkeepers and people and picked up 46,000 in fines for violations associated to cleanliness and waste dumping.