Gurugram, Oct. 26 -- The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has banned the discharge of untreated sewage into natural creeks and master drains. Municipal commissioner Pradeep Dahiya warned that any individual, business, or institution found releasing sewage will face strict punitive action, including the demolition of buildings. The decision was announced after a Sewerage Management Cell (SMC) meeting Friday. Officials noted several paying guest accommodations and commercial establishments near natural creeks are directly discharging untreated wastewater. Commissioner Dahiya directed officials to initiate demolition proceedings against such violators. "Discharging untreated sewage into natural drains severely harms the environment and public health. We are determined to ensure a clean and pollution-free city. Proper sewage management is non-negotiable," said Dahiya. The MCG has set a six-month deadline to implement a permanent solution. Officials are instructed to list all untreated sewage release points and take immediate corrective measures. The civic body will also remove all untreated discharge connections linked to Leg-1, Leg-2, and Leg-3 drains. Residents can report violations to the Sewerage Management Cell at +91 9728411114, +91 9149244041, +91 7982561069, +91 9821395122, or +91 7042662340, official said. Dahiya said the move is part of MCG's wider initiative to improve urban hygiene, and prevent water contamination....