
Encouraging to see how citizen participation and government-led initiatives can come together to improve our cities.
At Tulip Ivory, Sector 70, Gurugram, residents are contributing towards the upkeep of the green belt outside our society — supporting the vision of sustainable, well-maintained urban spaces.
What was once used by addicts and anti-law elements and stray animals is now being:
• Developed for rainwater recharge through bioswales and recharge pits
• Helping address long-standing flooding challenges in an area with limited drainage infrastructure
• Enhanced with plantation to improve green cover and air quality, while preserving existing trees
• Maintained to improve safety, cleanliness, and overall surroundings for humans and animals alike.
These efforts are aligned with the progressive initiatives and workshops by #GMDA & #MCG on rainwater harvesting and urban sustainability.
Importantly, this remains a collaborative model — public spaces continue under government ownership, with citizens supporting their upkeep and better utilisation.
Stronger partnerships between RWAs and authorities can go a long way in building cleaner, greener, and more resilient cities.
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