Gurgaon: The district grievance redressal committee on Friday constituted a panel to address the problems of the Daultabad industrial area.
The move comes in the wake of the local industrial association recently apprising the district administration of the problems the industries have been facing due to lack of basic infrastructure in the area.
The Daultabad industrial area is home to around 400 MSMEs.
“There are no roads, no streetlights, no stormwater drainage, and no sewer.
Overall, there is a complete absence of civic amenities in this area,” Pawan Kumar Jindal, the president of the Daultabad Road Industrial Association, said in his complaint to the committee.
“Another main problem has started due to the mushrooming of residential houses within the industrial limit.
This is causing day-to-day problems in running of the industries and also law and order problems.” The committee will be headed by MCG’s additional commissioner Jaspreet Kaur and will have four members, including senior town planner.
DTP (planning) will be the convener of the committee, which will first see the current status of the industrial area and then recommend solutions to the problems identified, officials said.
A total of 10 complaints were tabled in the grievance committee meeting, of which eight complaints were resolved on Friday itself.
Moreover, the industrial association of Sector 37 raised the problems related to water, sewerage, streetlights and construction and demolition (C&D) waste at the meeting.
MCG chief engineer Thakur Lal Sharma said that a tender of Rs 17.65 lakh to clean the sewer lines of this area has already been floated and “the work will be completed in two months”.
Moreover, he said that an estimate of Rs 101 crore has been made to address the problem of water in the area.