Over 1,290 Road Complaints Pending on Haryana’s Mhari Sadak App Amid Monsoon Preparations
1,290 road complaints pending on Haryana’s Mhari Sadak app
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As of April 16, over 1,290 road complaints are pending on the Mhari Sadak app in Gurugram, Haryana, contradicting the government's goal for a 'pothole-free' city before the monsoon season. The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram has closed 1,089 complaints, but technical issues persist, affecting the app's functionality.
- 011,290 complaints pending on the Mhari Sadak app in Gurugram as of April 16.
- 02Total of 2,391 complaints lodged, with 948 classified as major.
- 03Technical glitches hinder the app's effectiveness and data accuracy.
- 04Complaints about garbage are inflating the total number of grievances.
- 05Residents express frustration over lack of accountability in complaint resolution.
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As of April 16, there are 1,290 pending complaints on Haryana's Mhari Sadak app, a platform aimed at addressing road issues in Gurugram. This figure raises concerns as the Haryana government pushes for a 'pothole-free' city ahead of the monsoon season. Since its launch in October 2025, the app has received a total of 2,391 complaints, with 948 categorized as major. The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has managed to close 1,089 complaints, yet 407 remain overdue. Technical glitches within the app have been acknowledged by MCG officials, complicating the resolution process. Additionally, complaints unrelated to road conditions, such as garbage accumulation, are inflating the total count. In Manesar, there are 181 complaints logged, with 60 still pending. Residents express growing frustration over the lack of accountability and timely action on their grievances.
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The backlog of complaints could lead to deteriorating road conditions, affecting daily commuters and residents' safety.
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