Approval for key projects to further accelerate Gurugram's Development
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh, July 10-
The 13th meeting of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) was held under the chairmanship of CM Nayab Singh here today. During the meeting, a budget proposal of Rs 2887.32 crore was approved for the financial year 2024-25.
Detailed discussions on various agendas were held, including increasing the capacity of CCTV cameras for city surveillance and adaptive traffic management, constructing new water treatment plants, and enhancing the capacity of existing ones, and strengthening the network of water drainage and sewer treatment plants, among others.
The GMDA Authority approved the implementation of CCTV project phase 3 for city surveillance and adaptive traffic management at an estimated cost of Rs 422 crore. With this, high-quality CCTV cameras will be installed at different locations, increasing the number from approximately 4000 to about 14000.
The meeting also approved the construction of a flyover at the junction of Sector 45-46-51-52, with Rs 52 crore allocated for this project to decongest traffic. Similarly, to alleviate congestion at the intersection of Sector 85-86-89-90, another flyover will be constructed to facilitate commuters and enhance mobility.