India, Feb. 25 -- The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) on Tuesday has floated tender for laying 10 kms of master sewer lines worth Rs.31 crore from sectors 77 to 80, said officials.
Residents told HT that the lack of master sewage lines has been major obstacle for residents in these sectors as they have to depend on tractor trolleys to dispose treated water as there are no master sewer lines and connecting lines to dispose this treated waste water . GMDA officials said the work will be completed a year after the tender is awarded.
Pravin Malik, president of Rising Homes society in Sector 92 said, "Thousands of residents living in developing sectors are suffering due to delay in laying master sewage lines and connecting...
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