Before urbanisation, Gurugram was formerly home to several Bundhs, a traditional flood control, and groundwater recharging structure. As Gurugram evolved to become the millennium city, several areas were engulfed and turned into inaccessible stretches of garbage dumps; Chakkarpur - Wazirabad bundh is one such area.
IndiGoReach, under the Bundh Project has worked towards the transformation of a 2.7 km stretch of the Chakkarpur - Wazirabad bundh, where illegal sewage dumping was rampant.
The bundh now stands as a ‘Green Lung’ for Gurugram and is a safe and accessible place for commuters, cyclists and joggers alike.
Some key points of the Bundh project include:
Plantation of native Aravalli trees.
Construction of separate tracks for walking, jogging and the differently-abled including a tactile path for visually impaired pedestrians and separate gates for cyclists and wheelchair users.
Use of perforated pipes and mud as a foundation to replenish the groundwater level.
Improving the drainage system.
Creation of water channels to enhance the natural flow of water.
Rainwater harvesting and recharge of groundwater.
Installation of solar lamps and dustbins.
Our responsibility does not end here we also regularly clean and maintain this stretch. We strive to do our bit for a greener city and promote recreational activities in a safe surrounding.
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