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MCG panel to decide on increasing maintenance costs for today’s park

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Gurgaon: This committee is based on deciding the level of garden maintenance will hold a meeting on Tuesday.
The Civic’s body has proposed that the rates are increased from the existing RS 3 per SQ meter to Rs 5 per square meter.
A committee consisting of officials and board members, formed at the last home meeting held on July 31, will take the final decision.
Residents, who have maintained the park, but said that the level of maintenance is sufficient and no need to increase tariffs.
“There are 32 parks in sector 10 under RWA and MCG we will give us Rs 1.31 lakh every month for maintenance.
We maintain these parks starting September 2019 to October 2020.
We maintain this park correctly.
We use a tractor for Cultivation and planting new young trees too.
Even after this, we returned around Rs 2.5 lakh from the park maintenance fund to MCG.
We have also changed the green garden barren.
This clearly shows the level of maintenance that is sufficient and the environmental committee and council members Now you want to abuse funds by increasing the level of garden maintenance, “said Udaybir Yadav, President of Rwa from the 10A sector.
The problem of taking back the garden maintenance from Rwas and handed it to the Environment Committee discussed at the last house meeting held on July 31.
According to the trial of the meeting, Commissioner MCG Mukesh Kumar Ahuja suggested that maintenance be only returned from RWA which did not do their work efficiently.
It was decided at a meeting that the Commissioner would submit a review of the park maintenance review to the mayor after that the final decision would be taken.
“The decision on garden maintenance will be taken as soon as I receive a report.
This report will be a review of a park managed by Rwas and only the park that is not well managed by Rwa will be retrieved,” said Mayor Madhu Azad.
“MCG wants to follow the Delhi model where the garden maintenance costs are Rs 7 per square meter.
However, there is enough costs to keep the green space.
Rates can only be improved if MCG wants to spend infrastructure upgrades in the park like the boundary wall and open gym equipment.
We are open.
We It has maintained the park correctly with funds provided by MCG according to existing levels.
The proposal to increase the level is to benefit certain people because the level is sufficient, “said Lalit Suraj Bhola, General Secretary of Sector 9A RWA.

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