Speaking at a meeting in Sector 108, which saw participation of 32 RWAs of sectors off the Dwarka Expressway, the minister said his first goal was to eliminate corruption as residents raised civic issues such as poor road conditions, inadequate drainage, lack of streetlights, road dust, and encroachment. They also demanded that the CCTV surveillance network in sectors 99 to 115 be expanded and bus services to Delhi be started.
"Directions were issued on the spot for several grievances, and officials were ordered to set clear timelines for unresolved matters," Rao said.
While acknowledging errors in the generation of property IDs, he stressed the need for individuals to self-certify their documents without any delay and settle their dues. As an incentive, he announced development work worth Rs 10 lakh for any society that achieves an 80% compliance rate in property tax payments
"It is through these funds that the govt can accelerate development in your areas and ensure better public services," he said, adding that residents' suggestions would be considered in future planning.
Among the major issues highlighted during the meeting was incomplete and poorly maintained 24-metre internal sector roads, which are essential for connectivity in many societies. According to the Gurgaon Manesar Master Plan 2031, these roads are to be made and maintained by their respective developers.
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