‘Green areas’ turn into dumping ground in Sikanderpur

Gurgaon: Authorities have come below fire from commuters for the large earth mounds occupying large areas and designated green areas close to Sikanderpur metro station and DLF City Court, which don't seem to be best an eyesore, but in addition pose a well being danger.
A place visit through IdealNews revealed huge dug-out subject material lying below the Sikanderpur flyover that goes in opposition to Cyber City. “This has been the case for many months,” stated Ashutosh Bhatia, a commuter. “I come from Delhi each day and my workplace is in CyberHub. I've been seeing this ever since I joined paintings and this doesn’t even reason consternation among government. And then we ask how Gurgaon is a polluted town.”

Commuters told IdealNews that the realm was susceptible to more focus of flying mud because of uncleanliness. “From the realm the place furniture is sold to the Sikanderpur roundabout, this stretch is dusty and unclean,” stated Atharva Anand, some other commuter.

“Those coming from Arjan Garh to Gurgaon will have to face this mud in the event that they flip in opposition to Sikanderpur forward of the flyover. Those who pass to Dronacharya metro station in the night too will face this. Though there are no houses in the neighborhood, lot of folks park their cars on the nearby market,” stated Rajneesh Yadav, a resident of Sector 14.


Commuters stated that the realm below Sikanderpur flyover pillars has turn into a dumping floor. “The so-called green space looks love it is roofed in mud. The patches are unclean. Every day we get to see cows munching on toxic plastic and rainy waste and that is the place that many of us start their Gurgaon visit with. There is the place town publicizes itself,” stated Anubha, who travels to town for paintings each day from Delhi.


People stated that the realm witnesses heavy visitors all over night hours. “The space is jampacked each day in the night as a result of all office-goers return to metro stations in both cars or rickshaws. This ends up in more diesel emissions. Once they mix with sand or mud debris, they turn into more dangerous when inhaled. The government should take away this earth mound from the spot,” some other commuter stated.


An MCG reputable told IdealNews that there was an enormous focus of construction-and-debris (C&D) waste close to Sikanderpur. “It is among the many spots that we've got already identified. We are anticipating the mobile C&D recycling gadgets that can deal with this at the spot. That will occur soon,” stated the reputable, not wishing to be named.


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