In many parts of India, residential areas and societies are developed without proper long-term planning. Buildings and houses are constructed in a fragmented manner, often without adequate consideration for infrastructure such as sewage systems, drainage, parking spaces, and road layout., As a result, several problems arise over time. Improper sewage and drainage systems can lead to waterlogging and unhygienic conditions. Lack of designated parking spaces causes vehicles to be parked on roads, leading to congestion and inconvenience. Narrow or poorly planned roads further worsen accessibility., I have personally observed in my area that many residential societies face issues such as blocked drains, water accumulation during rains, and lack of proper parking arrangements. In some cases, unclear land boundaries and construction without proper planning also lead to disputes among residents or with authorities., This problem highlights the gap between rapid urban development and proper infrastructure planning. While construction continues to increase, supporting systems are often not designed efficiently, which affects the quality of living for residents.