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Monsoon knocked on the door, but stormwater flowed not ready

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Gurgaon: Residents and shop owners DLF-1 have complained about the inconvenience because of the construction of a storm water drainage project that is ongoing near the Arjun Marg Golf Course for more than a month.
Residents said that the great stages had been excavated on the service track, allegating that the contractor did not follow the safety measures and block their rights while carrying out construction work.
In addition, the changing road further exacerbates dust pollution in the area.
Jugesh Nanda, a resident, “Construction has occurred at a very slow pace because our path of approach becomes inaccessible.
When the work begins, the authority assures us that there is no discomfort caused but now I feel like it has been stuck in my own home .
We parked our vehicles on another block because they had left a narrow road for pedestrian movements.
The work has been going on for the past month with only 8-10 workers on the site as well as supervision.
“With the monsoon around the corner, residents were also afraid of that The digging road can cause an accident.
They further accused that there were no warning signs or barricades in the location so that it was dangerous for motorists and pedestrians.
“We have faced a lot of discomfort for the past one month and has raised this problem with the relevant authority but it does not work.
They block the service path from both ends so it is difficult to access the road for residents and visitors.
When I raise this problem, the contractor behaves badly with I.
I have filed a police complaint about this problem, “Vikas Gupta said, another resident.
DLF installed a storm water drainage system at 400m lane services side by side with golf paths to overcome the waterlogging situation.
Meanwhile, DLF representatives said they had never blocked any access and carried out the work gradually so that there was no discomfort caused by the population.
“We hope to complete drainage work in the next 15 days,” said the representative.
A senior GMDA official said, “This project began late due to the delay in approval and I had directed the DLF management and contractor to speed up the work.
However, I will see this problem and immediately finish the job,” the official said.

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