Indore Metro Inspection: Minister Vijayvargiya's Urgent Push Before Simhastha

Madhya Pradesh Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya conducted a thorough inspection of the ongoing Indore metro project. He identified serious coordination issues between different agencies working on city development projects. The minister has given strict instructions for all agencies to coordinate within 15-20 days to complete pending work. This urgent push comes with the Simhastha festival approaching, making timely completion crucial for the city's preparedness.

Key Points: Vijayvargiya Inspects Indore Metro Work Ahead of Simhastha

  • Minister inspected ongoing metro construction and road work at Lavkush Square
  • Ordered coordination between agencies to resolve restoration issues
  • Emphasized completing all pending work before Simhastha festival
  • Identified parking space as major design flaw in metro stations
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MP Minister Vijayvargiya inspects ongoing metro work in Indore

MP Minister Vijayvargiya reviews Indore metro progress, orders agency coordination within 15-20 days to complete pending work before Simhastha festival.

"Today we've issued instructions that all agencies will sit together within 15-20 days - Minister Vijayvargiya"

Indore, November 19

Madhya Pradesh Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya on Wednesday inspected the ongoing construction work of the Indore Metro and gave necessary guidelines to the officials.

The Minister also reviewed the progress of the road construction at Lavkush Square in the city and later held a meeting at the Gandhinagar Depot to discuss important issues related to the city's development.

After the inspection, Minister Vijayvargiya told reporters, "Today we've issued instructions that all agencies (working for Metro and city development) will sit together within 15-20 days. After the metro work, they were required to restore the area, but the restoration was inadequate. During the rainy season, it flooded, leading to blame on the Municipal Corporation, but it was the agency responsible for metro work that failed to properly restore the road. There are many instances where poor coordination between agencies results in negative impacts on the city's beautification and civic amenities."

The Minister further added, "Keeping the Simhastha festival in mind, we've instructed the Mayor to meet with all these agencies within 15-20 days to ensure the work is completed within their respective areas of responsibility within time bounds. Because Simhastha is very near, and we have a lot of pending work, we need to organise it properly."

Additionally, speaking about the parking issue near the metro station, Vijayvargiya said that he asked Indore Development Authority (IDA) to provide land for parking, though there is a fault in the metro design that they did not care about the parking space near the metro station.

"I consider it a major mistake. I have talked to the architect and asked him to find a way to build a parking space. Our main target is Simhastha, and we want all the work to be completed before the festival," he added.

Simhastha is a Hindu religious Mela held every 12 years in the Ujjain district. It is also known as the Ujjain Simhastha Kumbh. The previous Simhastha was held in 2016, and the next will be held in 2028.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good that the Minister is addressing the parking issue. Metro stations without proper parking will just create more chaos. This is basic urban planning - how did they miss this? 🤔
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Arjun K
The Lavkush Square area has been in terrible condition since metro work started. Waterlogging during monsoon made it impossible to pass through. Hope they fix this before Simhastha when tourist numbers will increase.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the urgency due to Simhastha, I hope this isn't just temporary fixes for the festival. We need sustainable urban development that lasts beyond religious events. The metro should serve citizens for decades to come.
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Vikram M
Good initiative by Vijayvargiya ji. Indore needs proper infrastructure development, especially with Simhastha coming up. The coordination between different departments has always been weak in MP. Hope this brings change! 👍
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Michael C
As someone who has lived in cities with good metro systems, parking integration is crucial. Without it, people won't use the metro for longer commutes. Better late than never to address this design flaw.
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Ananya R
The minister admitting the design fault is refreshing! Usually officials never accept mistakes. Hope this transparency leads to better planning and execution. Indore deserves world-class infrastructure. 💫

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