India, April 4 -- Residents across Gurugram are questioning the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram's (MCG) decision to float tenders for manual road sweeping on March 31-the same day the previous contracts expired-raising concerns over disruption in several parts of the city.

According to MCG officials, the civic body is still awaiting bids for the Rs.6.8 crore, three-month contract for manual sweeping across four zones in the city. The previous contracts, handled by six agencies, had been extended from September 1, 2025 to March 31, 2026 at Rs.127 crore.

Residents questioned the timing of floating the tender. "Was the MCG not aware that the contract was set to lapse, or did it not take residents' concerns seriously? They should ha...