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NewsMobile Impact: Gurugram administration wakes up, fills moon-like craters on Golf Course Extension

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In a NewsMobile Impact, the menace of moon crater-like potholes came to the notice of the civic authorities, who then took charge of fixing the potholed roads.

NewsMobile had covered the issue of extreme potholes on Golf Course Extension road in Gurugram bringing to fore the terrible road conditions due to rains, acute water logging, rash driving, etc. which otherwise stand unattended and ignored.

ALSO READ: Similarity between the Moon and Gurugram? Potholed roads that resemble craters

Our Editor-in-Chief Saurabh Shukla tweeted actively about the issue, further pushing the issue to limelight.

Following the coverage, the repair work was seen taking place in locations where the roads were potholed and were being worked upon on Saturday.

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