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Gurugram civic body, UGR representatives discuss sanitation and development issues

Published on: Aug 20, 2025 04:10 AM IST

The commissioner informed UGR members that the tender process for door-to-door waste collection is underway and will soon be rolled out.

Sanitation, waste management, street lighting, roads, sewerage, and park maintenance topped the agenda as representatives of united Gurugram RWAs (UGR) met municipal corporation of Gurugram (MCG) commissioner Pradeep Dahiya on Tuesday. The nearly three-hour meeting, also attended by additional commissioner Ravinder Yadav, was described as fruitful by participants, who said it marked a step towards collaborative governance between RWAs and the civic body.

During the meeting. (Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)

“The interaction touched on several important issues plaguing the city and how RWAs could support MCG in improving services—and vice versa,” said Chaitali Mandhotra, co-convener UGR.

The commissioner informed UGR members that the tender process for door-to-door waste collection is underway and will soon be rolled out. RWAs suggested that wet waste be collected daily and dry waste twice a week. They also proposed that RWAs already managing waste smoothly should be allowed to continue with their systems, while those registering as bulk waste generators (BWG) could manage segregation and composting on their own with MCG’s support.

Residents raised apprehensions about garbage collection fees being merged with property tax, fearing staff might skip homes if direct payments are removed. Dahiya acknowledged the concern and said the issue would be discussed further.

Addressing civic safety issues, MCG officials said a list of dysfunctional streetlights shared by RWAs would be acted upon immediately, with replacements carried out before Diwali. On sewer covers, Dahiya assured residents that missing covers would be replaced at the earliest to prevent accidents.

The commissioner also highlighted this year’s improved drainage during the monsoon, noting that civic teams responded more swiftly compared to previous years. He announced that a central store for materials and equipment was being set up to accelerate maintenance works across the city.

The meeting also touched on MCG’s broader vision. Dahiya said the civic body’s aim was to build a clean, green, and well-lit Gurugram, and stressed that collaborative models with citizen groups like UGR could make services more efficient. He pointed out that market areas earlier under HSVP have now been transferred to MCG, where development projects will begin soon.

 
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