Gurugram: Drain that overflowed on Jalan Patudi near the entrance of Saraswati Enclave has been the cause of concern for passengers and occupants in the area, which said that the disposal tissue remained hindered for more than six months.
Pataudi Street is one of the crucial stretches in the city, connecting new sectors with other parts and witnessing many vehicle movements.
The overflowing drivers raise the risk of accidents to motorists who try to avoid dirty water.
In addition, Stretch witnessed traffic congestion during rush hour because of his condition.
Bhholu, who runs a tea shop in the area, said that the overflowing disposal creates unhygienic conditions, giving rotten aroma and helping to breed mosquitoes.
“For more than six months, we have watched the overflowing drain, and the conditions only deteriorate.
Thousands of vehicles traveled on this road every day and face difficulties because of their conditions.
Also, dirty water often enters my shop.
The locals have placed sand on the road to Prevent flooding, but it’s a little useful, “he said.
Local residents claimed they registered several complaints about this problem, but the authorities failed to take any action so far.
Dharamveer pawar, one of them, said, “We made several complaints, but there seemed to be no troublesome to fix this problem.
The authorities concerned need to find a permanent solution in this matter.” Meanwhile, Mandeeep Dhankar, executive engineer, MCG, said that the disposal line was damaged and lying in various places on stretching, with people throwing polythene and garbage into it, then blocking the ditch.
“We have prepared an estimate for that channel line improvement, and the work will begin at the beginning of next year,” said Dhankar.