Gurugram, a bustling economic hub, is poised for a significant transformation as Haryana Minister Rao Narbir Singh unveiled an ambitious infrastructure development plan for the next five years. The plan focuses on addressing key urban challenges while positioning the city as a model of modern infrastructure.
During a press briefing, Minister Singh emphasized the government’s commitment to enhancing Gurugram’s road networks, public transport systems, and water supply infrastructure. Key projects include the expansion of metro connectivity to underserved areas, construction of multi-level flyovers to decongest traffic, and the establishment of new industrial corridors to attract investment and boost employment.
The minister highlighted the importance of sustainable urban growth, announcing plans for green spaces, efficient waste management systems, and renewable energy adoption to ensure an eco-friendly future for Gurugram.
“This comprehensive plan aligns with our vision of making Gurugram a world-class city. Every project has been carefully designed to enhance the quality of life for residents while fostering economic growth,” said Minister Singh.
The infrastructure upgrades are set to be implemented in phases, with collaboration between state and central governments to ensure timely execution. Gurugram residents and stakeholders have lauded the initiative, anticipating a brighter future for the city.