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Gurugram: crores are pumped but waterways cannot handle it

Gurugram: crores are pumped but waterways cannot handle it
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Gurugram: Drain the main storm of the city, blamed for waterlogging which is widespread every time there is a heavy rainfall mantra, has experienced a reshuffle, widening which has increased the carrying capacity believed by the flood will reduce flood problems.
But spending more than RS 300 Crore at Disposal Badshapur has clearly not achieved the desired results, if Monday’s release must be seen as proof.
Officials of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) and MCG claimed to be a lot.
Chief Engineer GMDA Pardeep Kumar told Tii, “Rain began around 3am on Monday and his intensity increased for the next hour.
Heavy rain for almost four hours.
The main reason behind waterlogging is drain Badshapur which flows in full capacity and except The surface of the water down, it cannot take any more water from the storm water channel.
“MCG officials agreed with their GMDA colleagues and said drain Badshapur flowing to capacity was the main reason behind waterlogging Monday throughout the city.
“Sector 9, 9A and 10 ended with free rainfall water flow due to water from Balawas and Ghata also pass through these sectors.
The problem is that stormwater waterways run on their full capacity,” said Pradeep Ahlawat, commissioner together (Zone-1) , GMDA officials reaffirmed that they had proposed to build rainwater drains from Vatika Chowk towards the NH-48 along the SPR, which would reduce the burden of Badshapur.
However, this proposal has been hanging fire for more than two years now.
However, GMDA engineers, did not respond to queries on the project status.
MCG officials also mentioned the plan to build additional disposal near the basi to hold water from the 4,7,9 and 10.
Thakur Lal Sharma, MCG Chief Engineer, said, “The area around Najafgarh drain is flat and does not have a stack of water slopes on There and the western region of the city will be flooded.
GMDA has proposed a two-meter gutter on the west side of Basai Road and we recommend that disposal must also be built on the east side so that rainwater from sector 4, 7, 9 and 10 can easily flow out.

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