
Gurugram, February 17 The Gurugram Municipal Corporation (MCG) has established a dedicated Road Development Cell (RDC) on Tuesday to ensure focused planning, effective execution, close monitoring, and timely resolution of grievances related to road infrastructure projects, according to an official.
The RDC will function under the chairmanship of Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Dahiya, and the cell will be responsible for monitoring road infrastructure projects and addressing grievances, he added.
According to an official statement, Ankita Choudhary, Additional Commissioner-II, MCG, is the vice-chairperson, Vijay Dhaka, Chief Engineer, MCG, is the member secretary, and the members of the RDC are all executive engineers and assistant engineers of MCG.
The RDC will be responsible for monitoring major road projects, regular monitoring and review of model road projects. It will also monitor all road-related projects with a project cost ranging from Rs 25 lakh and above, and conduct periodic reviews of project timelines, quality standards, and financial progress.
In terms of grievance redressal, the RDC will monitor, coordinate, and promptly resolve road-related grievances received through various platforms, including but not limited to the CHS/GMDA portal, the MCG mobile application, and the "Mhari Sadak" platform.
The RDC will meet fortnightly or as directed by the chairperson. Reporting and review will include the preparation of periodic status reports on road projects and the resolution of complaints, as well as the submission of consolidated reports to the competent authority as required.