
CM Nayab Singh Saini Unveils ₹3,034 Crore Development Push to Transform Gurugram’s Urban Future
- HARYANAPOLITICS
- April 23, 2025
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In a major stride toward redefining Gurugram’s infrastructure and public services, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini chaired the 14th meeting of the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), sanctioning an ambitious development budget of ₹3,034.82 crore. The initiatives outlined during the high-level meeting are poised to fast-track urban development, resolve long-standing civic issues, and elevate Gurugram’s status as a modern, sustainable city.
Highlighting the urgency of ensuring water security in the face of rising summer temperatures, CM Saini declared that by May 31, the city will receive an enhanced water supply of 670 million litres per day (MLD). This significant leap in capacity aims to address growing concerns around water scarcity and service reliability for residents. Alongside this, 400 new electric buses are slated to be rolled out across Gurugram, marking a major step toward clean and green urban mobility.
The meeting, attended by state ministers, senior MLAs, and key administrative figures, underscored the CM’s firm direction to all officials: expedite infrastructure work without compromise. He reviewed the decisions from previous GMDA meetings and called for accountability from private firms such as Ecogreen, which handles waste management. Instructing legal and financial action, including asset attachment against non-performing firms, he stressed that no lapse in basic services would be tolerated.
To combat recurring monsoon flooding, CM Saini demanded a comprehensive drainage action plan, particularly for villages adjoining the Najafgarh drain. In a broader review of key projects, updates were shared about the new stadium being developed in Wazirabad, which is targeted for completion by June 2026, and the proposed 700-bed hospital and modern bus terminal, both of which have moved closer to execution with tendering processes underway.
Flyovers in sectors 45, 46, 51, 52, 85, 86, 89, and 90 are also being planned to ease traffic congestion, with tenders expected by the end of May. The Tau Devi Lal Stadium is set for a major upgrade with a budget approval of ₹634 crore, reinforcing the city’s growing infrastructure for public wellness and sports.
In terms of water treatment and drainage, CM Saini was briefed on ongoing and upcoming projects including the construction of two 100 MLD water treatment plants in Chandu and Basai, and a master stormwater drainage system for sectors 76–80. Several sewage treatment plants (STPs) across sectors, including a 120 MLD plant at Behrampur and a 100 MLD plant at Dhanwapur, are being fast-tracked with tenders already floated.
Old pipelines, especially those that no longer meet future capacity demands, are also set to be replaced. A 1300 mm diameter MS pipeline spanning 11.5 kilometers will be upgraded at an estimated cost of ₹110 crore, while a ₹134 crore project will reinforce existing master sewer lines and eliminate silt blockages. Additionally, culverts will be constructed under the Delhi-Rewari railway line to support a new master water supply line, reinforcing the city’s foundational infrastructure.
Reiterating his government’s commitment, CM Saini directed officials to remove any roadblocks in project execution and initiate work without delay. These sweeping directives reflect the Chief Minister’s clear focus on sustainable growth, efficient service delivery, and infrastructural transformation.
The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, senior bureaucrats including Ashok Khemka, AK Singh, Anurag Aggarwal, and Sudhir Rajpal, GMDA’s top leadership, and municipal heads including the mayors of Gurugram and Manesar. Their collective participation underlines the coordinated effort underway to shape Gurugram’s future into one marked by resilience, accessibility, and high-quality urban living.
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