Gurugram Demolishes Over 1000 Illegal Constructions in Pushp Vihar
Gurugram Municipal Corporation (GRMC) conducted a demolition drive today, removing over 1000 illegal constructions in the Pushp Vihar area. The operation aimed to curb unauthorized development and ensure regulatory compliance.
Over 1000 illegal constructions were demolished today in Gurugram’s Pushp Vihar area. This action highlights the city’s ongoing efforts to maintain order and enforce building regulations.
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Sunil Yadav, April 18, 2026 – Gurugram’s Municipal Corporation (GRMC) today undertook a significant demolition drive, removing over 1000 illegal constructions in the Pushp Vihar area. The operation, reported by gurugramnewsnetwork.com, targeted structures built without necessary permits and in violation of building codes.
According to sources, the drive focused on residential and commercial buildings constructed on encroached land. The GRMC utilized its “yellow पंजा” (bulldozer) to dismantle the structures, effectively clearing the area of unauthorized development. Approximately 1000 structures were reportedly involved in the demolition.
Furthermore, the GRMC stated that this action is part of a broader initiative to address illegal construction across various sectors of Gurugram. The drive aims to create a more orderly urban environment and ensure compliance with existing regulations.
In related news, the Haryana government recently announced measures to support the construction industry while simultaneously strengthening enforcement against illegal construction. This initiative seeks to balance economic growth with regulatory oversight.
Additionally, the news outlet reported a separate development: the government is procuring imported coal to avoid disruptions to road construction projects due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. This procurement is estimated to cost ₹[amount – source missing] and will ensure the continued progress of infrastructure projects across Haryana.
Manu Mehta, April 17, 2026, reported that the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is planning to construct a network of service roads near metro corridors to alleviate traffic congestion for office workers. This initiative, valued at ₹[amount – source missing], is expected to significantly improve accessibility and reduce commute times.
Sunil Yadav, April 14, 2026, also reported on a major infrastructure project – the connection of Sector 68-69 Road to the Sohna Highway. This road link is expected to benefit numerous sectors in Gurugram, improving connectivity and facilitating smoother traffic flow. The project’s estimated cost is ₹[amount – source missing].
Finally, a report from April 13, 2026, detailed a recent earthquake in Haryana, causing tremors felt throughout Delhi NCR. The earthquake, measuring [magnitude – source missing], prompted immediate responses and assessments of potential damage.
