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What’s in the verge Spr? Restaurants and Cows

What's in the verge Spr? Restaurants and Cows
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Gurgaon: Residents from new sectors along the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) have expressed concern over the lack of maintenance and encroachment of the central threshold and green belt in the area.
The green belt is being occupied by unauthorized street vendors, shops and restaurants and wild livestock damaging plants, they accuse.
According to residents, after several efforts, the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) planted puppies on the middle threshold of SPP this season.
But it does not ensure ordinary watering and fence to ensure the survival of puppies, they say.
“The metropolitan authorities conducted a plantation trip on the central threshold between the SPR and Tulip Chowk to Khar Singh Chowk a few months ago.
In the absence of regular watering and maintenance, plants are now withered,” said Captain RK (RPD), President Tulip Violet Rwa, said.
“With increasing pollution in the city, there is not only a need to increase greenery but also to maintain it so that female planting and growing.
Otherwise, all exercise exercises.
Wild cows are often seen around Tulip Chowk, which has destroyed plantations What GMDA did and also damaged the aesthetics of the area.
“He added.
The population also accused the nursery, emergency shops and restaurants developed in green belts along the main road between sectors 69, 70 and 70A.
Ajay Sharma, Vice President of Tulip Gading Rwa, said: “Our area has been ignored for a very long time.
The authorities need to immediately overcome our problems regarding sanitation, encroachment, security and civil infrastructure.
Local vendors from the nearest villages have penetrated the green belt And creating a major disturbance, which caused a security threat to residents too.
“Meanwhile, a senior GMDA official said they had received complaints from residents and had worked to heal the central threshold.
“We do plantation drives in the rainy season and have worked towards the fence and connecting areas with a waste treatment plant to ensure that puppies are watered regularly.
I recently done site inspection and the problem will be resolved soon.
While we take regular actions against belt encroachment Green, there is a need to formulate policies to overcome this problem, “officially added.

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