-Responsibility of Officials must be fixed at every Waterlogging point : Rao Narbir Singh
Gurugram : Industry and Commerce Minister Sh. Rao Narbir Singh today personally went to the field and took stock of the situation of waterlogging at major places of the city after the unseasonal rain in Gurugram on Friday and inspected the arrangements being made by the concerned departments towards its prevention. Gurugram MLA Mukesh Sharma, Corporation Commissioner Ashok Garg along with the main officials of Municipal Corporation Gurugram, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) and District Administration were also present on the occasion.
Rao Narbir Singh today visited Sikandarpur, Sector 27, 28, 43, 51, 54, 56, Shiv Nadar School Road, Wazirabad, Artemis Hospital Red Light, Mayfield Garden, Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Marble Market Sector 34, Hero Honda Chowk, Narsinghpur, Manesar Drain, Gadoli Culvert, Basai Chowk, Mata Road, Old Delhi Road, Sector 31 Atlantis Road and Rajiv Chowk and directed Corporation Commissioner Ashok Garg and GMDA officials to fix the responsibility of one officer at each identified waterlogging spot in Gurugram so that if waterlogging situation arises at these places during the rainy season, necessary action can be taken against the concerned officer at the government level. He said no officer can escape by making an excuse of transfer. Whichever new officer comes in place of the previous officer, he will also have to take responsibility in writing of the respective waterlogging point. He said the mobile number of the concerned officer must be shared in the public domain so that if needed, the citizens of the concerned area can contact him directly.
He said in a democratic system, we all have accountability towards the public. Gurugram district should remain waterlogging free in monsoon and people should not face any inconvenience in commuting. For this, we all have to collectively work on the ground in the next two months. The Cabinet Minister directed that wherever road construction is being done, the cleaning of drains and construction of footpaths should be completed first.
Consent of RWA and councillors must be taken for cleaning of drains
The Cabinet Minister also instructed the officials during his inspection tour that wherever drainage or sewer cleaning work is being done in the city, the consent and suggestions of the local councillor or RWA of the concerned area must be taken. He said since the common people face a lot of problems during the rainy season, their consent is important in the cleaning of drains.
‘Close illegal meat shops within a month’
During the inspection tour, local people at various places said there were a large number of meat shops in the area. They were directly dumping the garbage of their shops in the drainage or sewerage. Due to this, there is a possibility of disease spreading along with the drainage system getting blocked. Taking cognizance of the complaints of the people, the Cabinet Minister instructed the police officers to close all the illegal meat shops at such places within the next one month.
On this occasion, Corporation Commissioner Ashok Garg, DCP Traffic Dr. Rajesh Mohan, GMDA Chief Engineer Rajesh Bansal, and other senio