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Explained: Why Gurugram chokes after every heavy rain while Noida keeps moving

Gurugram’s poor drainage and unplanned development turn even moderate showers into a nightmare, while instances of major waterlogging or traffic standstill are far fewer in Noida.

September 03, 2025 / 09:34 IST
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The neighbouring cities of Noida and Gurugram show a big difference whenever heavy rains hit the National Capital Region (NCR). The Millennium City of Gurugram on Monday was once again brought to standstill after about 100 mm of rainfall.

By evening, commuters were trapped in kilometre-long traffic jams on key stretches, with many stuck for hours because of severe waterlogging. Every monsoon, Gurugram’s poor drainage and unplanned development turn even moderate showers into a nightmare.

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While residents struggle with traffic chaos year after year, experts point out that the problems are rooted in the way the city was developed.

Gurugram grew under a public-private partnership (PPP) model, where large private developers like DLF acquired land parcels of varying sizes across different locations. The state government built external infrastructure, but the internal facilities created by developers were not always connected properly.