06/06/2026
Every restored stretch contributes towards a greener, more organised and more welcoming city environment. ๐ณ ๐ฑ ๐ฟ
Continuous efforts are underway to reclaim and restore green spaces across the city through the removal of malba, debris and excess soil, paving the way for cleaner, greener surroundings.
05/06/2026
Regular pruning of roadside greenery is helping keep city corridors neat, healthy and visually appealing.
Towards better-maintained green spaces and a more vibrant Gurugram.
05/06/2026
Effective stormwater management in action!
Extensive desilting and maintenance activities are being undertaken across the city's drainage network to remove accumulated silt, restore carrying capacity and ensure the efficient flow of stormwater.
In Sector 38, desilting of drains is helping strengthen the local drainage system, facilitating quicker discharge of rainwater and reducing the risk of prolonged water accumulation along key roads during the monsoon.
05/06/2026
Strict Timelines, Strong Action: CEO GMDA, P.C. Meena conducts extensive monsoon preparedness review
โ๏ธ Action initiated against two agencies for negligence and project delays.
โ๏ธ Basai Chowk, Hero Honda Chowk, CRPF Chowk, Sheetla Mata Road, Sector 9/9A among other key locations inspected.
โ๏ธ June 20 deadline set for completion of the railway-line earthern drain to provide relief in Sectors 4, 7, 9 and Laxman Vihar.
โ๏ธ Directions issued to strengthen drainage systems, ensure timely removal of desilted material and complete all critical monsoon preparedness works.
โ๏ธ Zero tolerance towards delays and poor performance in public-interest projects. Continuous on-ground monitoring by GMDA teams.
05/06/2026
This World Environment Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to building a greener, cleaner and more sustainable Gurugram.
From expanding green cover to promoting sustainable infrastructure, every step towards nature is a step towards a better future.
Together, let's nurture a healthier environment for generations to come.
05/06/2026
๐ฟ Greener spaces, better streetscapes.
Ongoing horticulture works in Sector 11 are revitalising central verges through regular landscaping, plantation upkeep and beautification efforts, enhancing the city's green infrastructure and creating a more attractive urban environment for residents and commuters alike.
05/06/2026
๐ง Strengthening Road Safety Across Gurugram
Over 400 damaged jersey barriers and other roadside obstructions, including redundant foundation stones and pipelines, have been removed from key city corridors.
Continuous action is being undertaken across the city to help improve visibility, restore safer road edges, enhance traffic movement and create a safer commuting environment for all road users.
05/06/2026
๐ Sector-17, in front of Air Force Station, Gurugram
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GMDA, Shri P. C. Meena, inspected the pending drain construction work located in front of the Air Force Station in Sector-17. During the inspection, upon finding negligence by the agency in the work, he issued directions to immediately initiate blacklisting proceedings against the concerned contractor. At the same time, he directed the officers to ensure that the said work is completed within the next 20 days through some other competent agency, so that the drainage system in the area can be strengthened at the earliest.
05/06/2026
๐Hero Honda Chowk
GMDAs Chief Executive Officer Shri P. C. Meena inspected the monsoon preparations at Hero Honda Chowk.
Instructions were given to clean the drains, remove debris and other obstructions from the green belt, and ensure smooth drainage of rainwater. Additionally, NHAI officials were directed to expedite utility shifting work on this route.
05/06/2026
๐Bassei Chowk
GMDAA's Chief Executive Officer Mr. P. C. Meena inspected under the Bassei Chowk flyover and issued instructions to immediately remove the accumulated debris. Expressing serious displeasure over leaving silt on-site after drain cleaning and negligence in the work, he gave directions for strict action against the concerned contractor and to blacklist him.
Additionally, instructions were given to repair broken drain slabs, cover open drains, and remove bushes, gardening waste, and other obstructions from footpaths.