Key Points

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is taking aggressive steps to accelerate urban infrastructure development. CEO Shyamal Misra has issued comprehensive directives to resolve land acquisition and project implementation challenges. Multiple departments, including HSVP and Municipal Corporation Manesar, have been instructed to expedite ongoing sewerage, drainage, and road projects. The initiative aims to streamline urban development and enhance public infrastructure in the rapidly growing Gurugram region.

Key Points: Shyamal Misra Drives Gurugram Infrastructure Acceleration Plan

  • GMDA prioritizing infrastructure development across Gurugram metropolitan area
  • Resolving land acquisition and compensation challenges swiftly
  • Directing multiple agencies to expedite urban projects
  • Ensuring timely completion of road and service network works
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GMDA CEO issues directive to accelerate infrastructure development works in Gurugram

GMDA CEO issues critical directives to fast-track urban development projects, resolve land acquisition challenges in Gurugram

"Coordination between departments is integral to ensure the efficacy of all projects - Shyamal Misra, GMDA CEO"

Gurugram, May 6

Shyamal Misra, Chief Executive Officer, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), on Tuesday, issued directives to expedite the resolution of issues pertaining to land acquisition, missing links, compensations, and demarcations to fast-track the infrastructure development works being taken up by the Authority in Gurugram.

Mishra issued direction while chairing the 15th coordination meeting on Tuesday evening in the GMDA office.

Various works pertaining to the construction of roads and the laying of master services such as water supply, drainage networks, sewer networks, etc., are being carried out by GMDA in the areas under its jurisdiction.

To ensure prompt progress of the infrastructure development works being undertaken, the required measures to resolve the on-ground issues are being taken up by GMDA on priority with the concerned departments.

The GMDA CEO outlined that any hindrances in such projects must be resolved at the earliest, for the benefit of the public at large.

He also added that wherever the hindrances have been resolved and land has been made available for acquisition, the concerned divisions of GMDA may take over the land where the clear possession is available and commence the pending works without any delay.

Mishra in the meeting also outlined that matters of compensation and issues of encroachment must be taken up in a timely manner by all concerned departments.

He also directed the Haryana Shahari Vikas Paradhikaran (HSVP) and Municipal Corporation Manesar (MCM) to expedite all ongoing sewerage and drainage-related projects being carried out by them.

He added that coordination between the departments is integral to ensure the efficacy of all projects being taken up for the development of the city, and regular meetings must be done to timely resolve any issues that may arise on the ground.

HSVP Administrator Vaishali Rana, MCM Additional Commissioner Jitender Kumar, HSVP Estate Officer, and senior officers of GMDA were also present during the meeting.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some action! Gurugram's infrastructure has been neglected for too long. The drainage system collapses every monsoon. Hope they actually implement these directives and don't just make announcements. 🤞
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Priya M.
Good initiative but I hope they consider proper urban planning this time. Just building roads isn't enough - we need integrated solutions for water, sewage AND traffic management. The haphazard growth needs to stop!
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Amit S.
Land acquisition has been the biggest bottleneck in Gurugram development. If they can actually streamline this process, it would be a game-changer. But I'll believe it when I see it - too many false promises before.
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Neha T.
As a resident of Sector 56, I just hope they complete the pending drainage work before monsoon hits. Last year our society was flooded for weeks! Nice to see focus on coordination between departments - that's where most projects get stuck.
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Vikram J.
While infrastructure is important, I hope they don't ignore environmental concerns. Gurugram's green cover is disappearing rapidly. Development should be sustainable, not just concrete everywhere.
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Sanjay P.
The real test will be execution. We've heard such announcements before. What's different this time? Need transparent monitoring and public updates on progress. Maybe a dashboard showing project status would help build trust.

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