Haryana's 'Mhari Sadak' App Drives Pothole-Free Roads, Targets Smart Roads

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has directed a push for citizens to use the 'Mhari Sadak' app to report potholes, aiming to make all state roads pothole-free. The app has already received over 24,000 complaints, with action completed on more than 10,000 and work ongoing on nearly 13,000, leading to the repair of about 1.18 lakh kilometres of roads. The CM ordered strict, time-bound action against officers for incorrect complaint disposal and announced monthly district-level reviews of the app's performance. Further initiatives include developing one smart road per district, releasing funds for repairing approximately 46,531 km of roads, and applying white markings on 3,000 km for better fog visibility.

Key Points: Haryana CM Reviews Mhari Sadak App for Pothole-Free Roads

  • 24,482 complaints received on app
  • 1.18 lakh km roads made pothole-free
  • Strict action against officers for delays
  • Funds released for 46,531 km road repairs
  • Smart road planned for each district
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Roads across state are being made pothole-free: Haryana CM

Haryana CM directs action on road complaints via the Mhari Sadak app, with over 24k complaints received and 1.18 lakh km of roads repaired. Learn about the state's pothole-free initiative.

"The Mhari Sadak app is functioning as an important citizen interface platform for infrastructure-related feedback in Haryana. - CM Nayab Singh Saini"

New Delhi, January 1

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that messages should be sent to all registered driving licence holders and vehicle owners to download the 'Mhari Sadak' app so that maximum citizens can use the app and contribute towards making all roads in the state pothole-free.

According to a press release, the Chief Minister was chairing a review meeting of the Mhari Sadak app. He informed that so far, 24,482 complaints have been received on the app, out of which action has been taken to resolve 10,501 complaints, work is in progress on 12,930 complaints, and the remaining complaints are also being addressed. Upon resolution of complaints received through the app, 1,770 citizens have expressed satisfaction, and about 1.18 lakh km of roads have been made pothole-free.

Taking serious note of the incorrect disposal of complaints, the Chief Minister directed strict action against the concerned officers. He ordered time-bound and swift action after initiating inquiries against around two dozen district- and sub-division-level officers for overdue complaints on the app. He also reviewed in detail the issues faced by citizens while reporting potholes on the app and issued necessary directions to officers for their resolution.

The Chief Minister said that monthly review meetings of the Mhari Sadak app will be held at the district level under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioners, and necessary instructions in this regard have been issued to the officers, said the release. He directed the Engineer-in-Chief, Public Works Department, to submit a detailed report at the earliest regarding how many roads have been repaired so far, how many are currently under repair, and by when the remaining works will be completed.

As per the release, Nayab Singh Saini said that the Mhari Sadak app is functioning as an important citizen interface platform for infrastructure-related feedback in Haryana. While the system has shown commendable performance in data collection and public participation, efforts are being made to further improve departmental response, real-time tracking, and public communication. Roads under various departments, including Urban Local Bodies, Public Works Department, Haryana Urban Development Authority, Haryana State Marketing Board, Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, Zila Parishad, GMDA, PMDA, and others, have been brought under this app to make them pothole-free.

The Chief Minister said that providing information about road-related problems is the responsibility of every citizen. Complaints related to roads are being successfully registered and resolved promptly through the app. He added that the government will select one road in each district and develop it as a smart road, along with the construction of pathways alongside such roads, said the release. The Mhari Sadak app was launched by the government just last month, and since then, 19,629 people have downloaded the app.

He further informed that funds have been released for the repair works of approximately 46,531 kilometres of roads across the state. In addition, white road markings have been completed on about 3,000 kilometres of roads to ensure better visibility for vehicles during foggy conditions, as per the release.

During the meeting, PPT presentations prepared by several districts were also showcased, highlighting details of pothole-filling works.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I appreciate the transparency in the data - 10k complaints resolved, 13k in progress. The monthly review meetings at district level are a good step for accountability. My only concern is the 1,770 citizens expressing satisfaction seems low compared to complaints resolved. Is the satisfaction survey mandatory after resolution?
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Priya S
Finally! Good roads are basic infrastructure we pay taxes for. The white road markings for foggy conditions is a thoughtful touch, especially for winter months in North India. Hope they implement this in other states too. Let's see if the action against officers for incorrect disposal is actually taken seriously.
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Aman W
Downloaded the app last week when I saw a huge pothole near Sector 14. Filed a complaint and got a reference number. Let's see how long it takes. The real test will be during the monsoon. That's when most patchwork fails.
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, I'm a bit skeptical. We've seen many such announcements before elections or just after. The app was launched just last month and they're already talking about 24k complaints? Either roads are in terrible shape or there's some number inflation. Hope I'm wrong.
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Meera T
Bringing roads from all departments under one app is smart. Usually, the problem is nobody knows which department is responsible. The smart road in each district concept sounds interesting. Hope it includes proper drainage and pedestrian pathways as mentioned.

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