Homebuyers and residents turn to cricket to clear Dwarka e-way hurdles

GURUGRAM: Imagine a town the place victory in a Twenty-20 fit conjures up authorities to build roads, a half century brings water to households, a five-wicket haul cleans up drains and each six hit lighting up a space.
Homebuyers and residents from societies built along the Dwarka Expressway have determined to take to the cricket box, hoping to ring a bell with the authorities and get them to lay down all fundamental infrastructures in the new sectors.

DXP Welfare Association, an umbrella organisation of homebuyers and residents from the new sectors along the e-way, is going to organise a cricket match starting on April 14.

Already, 20 RWAs have registered their teams, comprising younger residents, for the development that may continue for round two months.

Matches will be performed on weekends in grounds of sectors 81-115, every having a unique theme, highlighting problems that vary from a delay in finishing touch of the e-way, removal of Kherki Daula toll plaza, incomplete internal sector roads to lack of civic facilities like water, power and drain.

"Over 30 matches, including league and knockout phases, each of 15 overs, will be played. The idea is to bring people together to push for all-round development of the new sectors and speedy completion of Dwarka Expressway," said Yashesh Yadav, the president of the affiliation.


A rough estimate suggests round 90,000 people have invested in residential and industrial houses in over 100 tasks being advanced along the Dwarka e-way, which used to be conceived as a substitute direction between Delhi and Gurugram. "But even after so many years, the authorities have failed to create basic infrastructures in the new sectors," rued Yadav.


"How long does it take to complete a road project? The government has failed to address our problems," said Harinder Singh, a resident of Sector 84.


Prakhar Sahay, a member of the affiliation, said sports helped bring people in combination and in India, nothing used to be extra common than cricket.


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