A road worth Rs 74 crore did not last 74 days but in the first rain open poll

Serious questions were raised about the quality of the new path from Madangmuda to Devbhog (Orissa border) from NH-1330. The construction work of the road was completed only a few months ago, but the road was washed away in the first rain, causing resentment among the passengers and locals. Local people say that this road situation made their journey difficult and dangerous. There has been a long time for traffic on this route, now the risk of vehicle accidents has increased due to pits and flowing roads after rain. Experts believe that such poor quality construction projects not only affect traffic but also reduce public confidence. He said serious questions arise about the material, technology and monitoring used in construction. Road Division officials said the situation would be questioned and repaired immediately. He assured that the necessary steps would be taken against the responsible contractors and that the construction process was monitored and strictly increased to prevent such errors in the future. Local leaders and civil groups have also questioned the quality of the road, saying that the authorities will have to take strict steps to prevent public comfort and waste of government money. He said this path is important for regional development, so it is necessary to ensure its quality and longevity. The incident rejected the importance of quality control and monitoring in road construction projects. Experts believe that regular control of construction work, quality of material and timely inspection can help prevent such problems. The local administration has currently started temporary repairs on the road so that traffic can go smoothly. In addition, people are advised to care and reduce the risk of travel during heavy rains. The poor quality of this route of NH-1330 not only increased the problems of passengers, but also questioned the credibility of government building projects. Share this story -tags