GMDA Orders Real-Time Monitoring for Sector Road Repairs Ahead of Monsoon
GMDA Orders Real-Time Monitoring for Sector Road Repairs

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has issued directives for real-time monitoring and the formation of dedicated teams to oversee road repairs in various sectors ahead of the monsoon season. This initiative aims to prevent waterlogging and road damage during heavy rains, ensuring smooth traffic flow and public safety.

Real-Time Monitoring System

GMDA has instructed officials to implement a real-time monitoring system for ongoing road repair works. This system will track progress, identify delays, and ensure that repairs are completed before the monsoon arrives. The authority has emphasized the need for strict adherence to timelines and quality standards.

Dedicated Teams for Each Sector

To streamline the repair process, GMDA has assigned dedicated teams for each sector. These teams will be responsible for inspecting roads, identifying potholes and cracks, and carrying out necessary repairs. They will also coordinate with local residents and RWAs to address specific concerns.

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The dedicated teams will work under the supervision of senior officials, who will conduct regular inspections to ensure work is progressing as planned. Any negligence or delay will result in strict action against the responsible contractors and officials.

Focus on Vulnerable Areas

GMDA has identified vulnerable areas prone to waterlogging and road damage during previous monsoons. These areas will receive priority in the repair schedule. Additional measures such as desilting of drains and improving drainage systems will also be undertaken to minimize water accumulation.

Public Cooperation Sought

The authority has appealed to residents to cooperate by not dumping waste in drains and reporting any road damage or waterlogging issues to the designated helpline numbers. Public participation is crucial for the success of the pre-monsoon preparedness.

GMDA commissioner has stated that the real-time monitoring and dedicated teams will ensure that all sector roads are in good condition before the monsoon. The authority is committed to providing safe and smooth roads for the residents of Gurugram.

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