The millennium city is growing heaps and bounds and so are its problems. Apartments, business towers and malls have occupied the city. With its glittery buildings and dashing economy, Gurgaon is often portrayed as a symbol of a rising “new” India. But not to forget the rising issues like sewer and drainage, water shortage and electricity which are killing the vibes of this millennium city.
With increasing temperature the demand for water in Gurgaon went as high as 410 million gallons daily (MGD) in the month of June and is expected to go more in coming months. The up-scale localities of Gurgaon face severe water crisis. There is acute water scarcity in DLF City (1–4), South City 2, sectors 45, 50, 51 and Chakkarpur area, among others.
Gurgaon may have become a satellite city but the problems are still the same as of Tier 2/3 cities. The potholed roads, power cuts and less number of parks and pavements.
Electricity problem in Gurgaon remained erratic due to supply shortage, poor infrastructure and undeclared additional load on line. According to the latest demand figure, as per officlas, demand for electricity has risen to 300 lakh units per day.
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