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MLA: Prepare reports on pending jobs in the new sector of October 4

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Gurgaon: Pataudi Mla Satya Parkash Jrawta on Monday asked the department officials worried to prepare detailed reports of all pending jobs in the new sector on October 4 and convince residents that all incomplete jobs will begin on October 27.
The direction came during Janna Darbar on Monday in Manesar.
“All problems raised at the meeting will be handled in time.
I have asked relevant officials to prepare detailed reports about all the delayed jobs on October 4,” Jrawta said.
Representatives of RWA from the new sector and sarpanches meet with Pataudi MLA along with MCM, DTCP, DHBVN, HSVP, PWD, HSIISC, and police officers for the recovery of delayed civil infrastructure in the area.
More than 200 residents attended the meeting and raised many pending problems, including the condition of the deteriorating sector road, bad streets lit up, the belt that violated and not developed, lack of road connectivity.
Rao Dharamveer Singh, President of Rwa Mapko Casabella said, “We ask for motorized roads, street lights to make sector roads safer to general to use most greenbelts in the newly appealed sector and even though they know fully about it, the concerned has closed the eye on the problem this.
Our area has been ignored for a very long time and now we want the redressal of delayed civil infrastructure in priority.
“” There is no clarity about the construction of 24 meters of road and responsible for its construction because the developers and authorities die each other .
More than 850 families currently live in the community and are forced to travel through a narrow road that is 9 meters wide, “said Palm Garden residents.
In addition, residents of Sector 83 and 84 have submitted a memorandum to repeat their demand for the inclusion of the sector below MCM.
Uncle Singh, President of Rwa SS Coralwood said, “Our sector has become part of MCG for more than a decade now, however, there is no service provided by civilian agencies despite repetitive representations.
Our sectors are near Manbar and all Side by side has become part of MCM.
We failed to understand why our sector was abandoned.
“Commenting on the path of the 24-meter internal sector, Jrawta said that it was a policy problem and could only be handled at the cabinet level or in assembly.

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