Millennium Post

Once a city with over 600 ponds, Gurugram now left with only 40

- PIYUSH OHRIE

GURUGRAM: Huge challenge lies ahead for officials who want to revive the dying lakes of Gurugram. A survey that was recently concluded by the authoritie­s reveals that there are only 40 ponds left. This is huge drop from over 600 ponds that used to abound the city in 1950's. Real estate developmen­t and rapid urbanisati­ons have resulted in most of the areas of ponds being converted into area for commercial usage.

One such example is the ancient Sukhrali village pond. A rare pond situated at the centre of the city has survived being taken over by the real estate sharks unlike the other ponds in the village that have been urbanised.

As Gurugram received good monsoons last year after a long time, the 5-acre pond was completely filled up. However, the residents of Sukhrali are not happy with maintenanc­e of the pond and rather want it to be converted into a park or a sports ground for training. Already a land part of the pond has been used for building a community centre.

Developing ponds and bunds seems to be a major priority for the district administra­tion, but it has to deal with the illegal bore wells that are also resulting in diminishin­g the vital resource.

Around 40 per cent of citizens still depend on the ground water for their water supply. Water scarcity in large parts of the city has resulted in the growth of tanker mafia where water has been sold to the residents at exorbitant rates. Most of the residents complain that they are forced to pay the amount of Rs 1500 to the private water tankers. NOIDA: Soon, the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) is expected to take over the Government's Child PGI Hospital situated in sector 30, Noida, said officials. However, the officials said that they have received no informatio­n in written or the expected time within which the needful formalitie­s will be done.

According to Child PGI management, the authoritie­s have written several times to the central government in past few months requesting them to take over the Child PGI Hospital. The first two letters were left unanswered by AIIMS, however a team from AIIMS visited the hospital after the third letter.

“The final decision is expected to come by the New Year. If any such decision is taken by the government, the facilities will surely get enhanced in the hospital. Moreover the senior officials of Child PGI Hospital such as Chief Medical Officer, Director and Finance Officer are expected to get transferre­d,” said a senior official from Child PGI Hospital in Noida. At present, there are 218 employees in the hospital, out of which there are 36 doctors, 116 nurses, 26 technician­s, four pharmacist and other staffers.

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