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CM Saini Resolves 12 of 17 Cases in Grievance Redressal Meeting

February 09, 2026 04:22 PM
CM Saini Resolves 12 of 17 Cases in Grievance Redressal Meeting

Special focus of govt on Gurugram’s development and prompt resolution of public grievances: Saini

Damaged Roads in Gurugram to Be Motorable Within a Month: CM

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said that officers should carry out public-interest works with the highest priority, full sensitivity and responsibility, ensuring that no negligence occurs at any level. He stated that the government is fully committed to the overall development of Gurugram and the resolution of citizens’ problems. Every issue related to the district is being considered seriously, and prompt and effective solutions are being ensured. The government is continuously reviewing public grievances so that people receive timely relief and development works maintain momentum.

The Chief Minister was presiding over the meeting of the District Public Relations and Grievance Redressal Committee in Gurugram on Monday. Haryana Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Pataudi MLA Bimla Chaudhary, and Sohna MLA Sh. Tejpal Tanwar was also present.

A total of 17 complaints were placed in the meeting, out of which the Chief Minister resolved 12 on the spot, while directions were issued to keep 5 cases pending till the next meeting. He instructed concerned officers to present status reports on the pending cases in the upcoming meeting.

During the meeting, CM took cognizance of a complaint regarding the poor condition of the road from Umang Bhardwaj Chowk in Sector-10A via Gadoli up to Dwarka Expressway. He directed concerned officers to make the road pothole-free within the next 24 hours. If there is any encroachment on the road, it should be removed immediately on priority. He said that irrespective of the department concerned—whether HSIIDC, Municipal Corporation, or GMDA—necessary action must be taken as per rules to repair all roads and make them motorable within one month.

Sector-85 road issue resolved; relief to over 7,000 residents

Taking serious cognizance in the previous meeting of a complaint submitted by Carnation Residency RWA, Sector-85, regarding road obstruction, the Chief Minister had constituted a committee of concerned departments. Based on the committee’s report, the private land in question has now been purchased by the builder, and the process of removing old structures built there has begun. Thereafter, within two weeks, a 24-metre-wide connecting road will be constructed, establishing direct connectivity with Sector-86 main road and Dwarka Expressway.

This decision will provide major commuting relief to around 7,000 residents and 800 school students. RWA representatives thanked Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini, stating that his sensitive approach, prompt hearing, and committee formation helped resolve this long-pending issue.

Directions to free Surat Nagar Phase-1 from waterlogging

Saini also took cognizance of the long-standing waterlogging problem in Surat Nagar Phase-1 and directed officers to ensure resolution within one month. He said all affected lanes should be freed from waterlogging and renovated to provide relief to local residents. Proper drainage arrangements should be restored immediately, and pumps should be installed wherever required to remove stagnant water. He also directed regular monitoring of the works and strict action against responsible officers if deadlines are not met.

 

 

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