Residents of Gurgaon on June 28 wrote a letter to the Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda to draw his attention towards the bad shape of the approach roads to Sector 21. They urged him to intervene in the matter and arrange for better upkeep of the roads.
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Bad roads, flyover work bother PimpriChinchwad residents
Residents of Empire Estate housing colony in PimpriChinchwad of Pune area have complained about bad roads and traffic problems they are facing in their locality. Construction of a flyover by the PimpriChinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) to connect Kalewadi and ChinchwadMIDC areas has become a problem for the residents. Buildings of the society are located on either side of the main road where the flyover is being built. As many as 8,000 residents of the colony have complained about potholes,
Juhu residents oppose airport plans, may file PIL
In Mumbai, residents around Juhu airport oppose the Airport Authority of India's plan to develop the airport into a commercial airport that supports the operations of 20 ATR aircraft plus private jets. The residents now plan to meet the chief minister and civil aviation minister to present their objections.
Citizens oppose Mumbai’s coastal road plan
Residents all along the west coast of Mumbai are opposing the ambitious Mumbai Coastal Freeway, a new 35-km stretch from Marine Drive to Malad. The road proposal has been recommended by a joint technical committee headed by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation chief Subodh Kumar.