After the time limit of the road repair missed, district magistrate Subata Kumar and a two -day comprehensive inspection campaign ordered to assess the quality and maintenance of rural roads across the district. This inspection was conducted after the September 15 -year limit was not completed with the September 15 -year -on -September pathways, as the Jagran newspaper was highlighted earlier in its reports. A team of 117 administrative and technical officials investigated a total of 465 roads and bridges run by the rural construction division. These projects fall under various government initiatives, including rural road reinforcement and management programs, Mukhyamantri Gram scheme and Mukhyamantri Gramin Sangu Yojana. An extensive report on the findings is now prepared to submit the district development branch, which will decide further action. Preliminary findings have already revealed that work on many projects is incomplete. The inspection data shows a significant difference between the assigned works and the work done in different sections: East section A: Work started on 231 out of 235 roads assigned for reinforcement, but the plastering was completed at 170 and completed at 107 of the East section two: 136 roads. The construction work of one of the four bridges approved is underway, two are stopped due to flooding in the river, and one alignment is pending. Western section: Work on 271 of 337 roads has begun, and the patch at 239 is completed. Under the contact scheme, only eight of the 16 roads began. Four approved bridges are still in the tender process. Share this story -tags
Bihar: DM ordered a large -scale road inspection; 117 officers found RWD schemes incomplete
