GMDA Lays 3.6 km Pipeline to Power Gurugram Growth
The Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is working to reshape Gurugram's future. They're putting in a 3.6 km water pipeline connecting Sector 72 and Gwalpahari. The idea is to fix the constant water problems and help India’s Millennium City grow. This project should really help Gurugram real estate big time, boosting homes, businesses, and mixed-use areas. Gurugram Gets a Pipeline - The Plan Fixing Years of Water Shortages For ages, fancy areas close to Gwalpahari, like Valley View Estate and Paras Quartier, have had water problems, so they've depended on costly borewells and private tankers. The population in this area is expected to hit 51,700 by 2041, so it’s super important to get basic services sorted out. Quick Project Overview Initiative - A 3.6 km water pipeline (450 mm diameter) from Sector 72 to Gwalpahari Cost - Around ₹3.77 crore Progress - Over 2.2 km already done; bids for the rest coming soon Spreading the Water -...