In a significant move to combat worsening dust pollution, authorities in Gurgaon have identified nearly one-third of the city’s roads for redevelopment and repair.
The large-scale revamp aims to address deteriorating road surfaces, broken stretches, and unpaved shoulders that have been contributing heavily to airborne dust and rising PM10 levels across the city.
Officials said the redevelopment plan is part of broader efforts to curb pollution sources that continue to affect air quality despite seasonal improvement measures.
Dust from Roads a Major Pollution Contributor
Environmental experts have repeatedly flagged road dust as one of the biggest contributors to particulate pollution in Gurgaon. Cracked pavements, unfinished road edges, and construction debris generate fine particles that become airborne, especially during peak traffic hours.
With vehicular movement stirring loose soil and debris, several arterial and internal roads have turned into consistent dust hotspots.
Authorities acknowledged that improving road surfaces is critical not only for traffic flow but also for reducing dust suspension in the air.
Multi-Agency Coordination Underway
The road redevelopment initiative will involve multiple agencies responsible for urban infrastructure, including civic bodies and development authorities.
The focus areas include:
◆Repairing damaged carriageways
◆Paving unsealed shoulders
◆Fixing broken pavements
◆Strengthening road edges
◆Improving drainage to prevent surface erosion
Officials indicated that work will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption to daily commuters.

Air Quality Concerns Drive Action
Gurgaon has consistently recorded high PM10 levels, often linked to construction activity, waste burning, and road dust.
Environmental officers said that without addressing basic civic infrastructure gaps, long-term pollution control will remain difficult. While plantation drives and enforcement measures help, experts stress that durable road surfaces and systematic maintenance are essential for sustainable air quality improvement.
Relief for Commuters and Businesses
Apart from environmental benefits, the redevelopment is expected to ease commuting challenges, reduce vehicle damage caused by potholes, and improve overall road safety.
Residents and traders in several markets have welcomed the decision, saying broken and dusty roads have affected both mobility and business activity.
If executed effectively, the revamp could mark a turning point in Gurgaon’s ongoing battle against dust-driven pollution.
