Residents of Sector 79 in Manesar have raised considerations over extreme mud within the space, alleging it’s adversely affecting the well being of almost 8,000 folks residing throughout eight high-rise residential complexes.

Residents stated the presence of two ready-mix concrete (RMC) vegetation, together with large-scale building exercise, has considerably elevated mud ranges. Additionally they flagged insufficient mud management measures, together with uncovered transportation of uncooked supplies, frequent motion of heavy automobiles, and irregular highway sweeping by municipal authorities.
Sumit Kumar, RWA basic secretary of Godrej 101, stated, “There’s mud in every single place. Vehicles transporting uncooked supplies are not often lined, permitting particles to unfold throughout the realm. The complete sector is engulfed in mud—while you step out onto the balcony, you may even see greenery, however all you expertise is mud.”
“Inside minutes of stepping outdoors, a layer of mud settles on surfaces and automobiles. Regardless of repeated complaints, there was little seen motion to handle the difficulty,” he added.
Dhirendra Singh, one other resident, stated, “Kids and senior residents are essentially the most weak. Pressing motion is required—one can solely think about the situation of these affected by airborne illnesses or bronchial asthma. This degree of mud shouldn’t be thought of regular.”
Chetana Rawat stated, “The sweeping and upkeep of roads are extremely inconsistent and even when cleansing is finished, it’s typically superficial, leaving mud and particles behind. In consequence, mud continually settles on roads, making the setting unhealthy for residents. It appears the Municipal Company of Manesar (MCM) is popping a blind eye to the issue.”
She added that lack of correct cleansing close to building websites worsens the state of affairs. “With out constant monitoring and enforcement, the sector will proceed to face critical air high quality points, affecting everybody from kids to the aged,” she stated.
In response, Sidharth Bhargava, regional officer, Haryana State Air pollution Management Board (HSPCB), Gurugram (South), stated a group inspected the websites on Friday after receiving complaints. “On Monday, we’ll revisit the websites to examine the recognized non-compliances. Violators will probably be penalised or they are going to be made to wash the realm,” he stated.
In the meantime, a junior official at MCM stated common sweeping is being carried out and a group will go to the sector. “We are going to take needed motion to make sure residents will not be affected,” he stated.


