'Every house like tap ... will bring path to every house', Deputy -cm Keshav Prasad Maurya's big announcement - Lucknow News Roads to every home like Tap Water Keshav Prasad Maurya

Updated: Fri, 29 Aug 2025 07:14 PM (IST) UTTAR Pradesh government emphasizes the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Road scheme (PMGSY) to further improve the rural road network. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that farmers and rural companies benefit from the connection roads. The government intends to transport every town with roads such as tap water to every house. State Bureau, Lucknow. The rural road network will be further intensive in the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana (PMGSy). Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said the greatest need is to achieve road connections to reach the target of developed India. Remove ad, just read the news, roads built in PMGSy appear to be a highway for the residents. Farmers benefit from the connecting roads and rural companies have also increased. The rate of development has accelerated. Full Deppth Reclament (FDR) technology builds more sustainable roads with environmental balance at low cost. Now we have to connect every household to the road like every home. The Deputy Chief Minister also suggested to change the name of the Indian Road Congress to the Indian Roads Association. In the two -day seminar arranged by the UP Rural Road Development Agency (UPRDA) and Indian Road Congress (IRC) on the topic of ‘FDR technology and green technology use of green technology’ at the Indira Gandhi Foundation, the Deputy Head Minister said that PMGSy was launched by former Premier Atal Bihari Vajpayee. During the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, new dimensions in this scheme were set. Settlements with 250 or more population in rural areas in the state are linked to sustainable and all seasons friendly roads. FDR technology is successfully adopted in road construction and other states also adopt this model. Roads consisting of this technique are more durable and their average age is about 15 years. This reduces the carbon emissions. Apart from FDR, waste plastic is also used for the renewal of roads. The Deputy Chief Minister said that the Indian Weg Congress was founded in 1934 during the British. It takes improvement to improve it further. I suggest that the name of the institution founded during the British should be considered. He called on experts to research to lower the costs of roads. During this, the Rural Development Commissioner, GS Priyadarshi, joint secretary of the National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency AMIT Shukla, CEO UPRDA AKHAND PRATAP SINGH, Chairman IRC Manoranjan Parida, etc.