Key Points

Madhya Pradesh's Urban Development Minister Kailash Vijayavargiya has issued critical directives to improve road infrastructure across the state's urban areas. The instructions focus on enhancing road repair quality, ensuring transparency through public information boards, and implementing strict project management guidelines. Urban bodies must now use e-tendering for road projects and include mandatory three-year maintenance provisions. These measures aim to address increasing population pressures and infrastructure challenges in cities like Bhopal and Indore.

Key Points: Vijayavargiya Pushes Urban Road Repairs Ahead of Festive Season

  • Minister targets infrastructure improvements in 413 urban bodies
  • E-tendering mandated for road construction projects
  • Transparency through public display boards of project details
  • Three-year maintenance provisions required for all road works
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'Prioritise road repair': MP Minister to civic bodies

MP Urban Minister directs civic bodies to prioritize road repairs, enhance infrastructure quality, and improve transparency in urban areas.

"Each plan must also include a three-year maintenance provision - Urban Department Guidelines"

Bhopal, Sep 2

Faced with criticism for the poor condition of roads, especially in urban parts of the state, including Bhopal and Indore, the state Urban Department has issued instructions to civic bodies to prioritise road repair in cities.

The instructions were issued following a review meeting chaired by Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayavargiya.

The minister has directed departmental officials to prioritise road repair works in view of the upcoming festive season.

He also emphasised that in all 413 urban bodies of the state, citizens and public representatives should be informed through display boards about the construction agency and tender conditions related to road works.

The Minister said that the increasing population pressure on urban areas is directly impacting urban infrastructure.

He further emphasised the need to pay special attention to quality in construction works.

Following the Minister's instructions, Urban Administration and Development Commissioner Sanket Bhondve issued detailed guidelines to the staff associated with road construction works.

The department has instructed that road construction tenders should be issued only through e-tendering, and preparing road construction plans, project management provisions must be included.

"Each plan must also include a three-year maintenance provision, and departmental officers must ensure compliance with all procedures," the Urban Department said.

Urban bodies have also been instructed to install mandatory signboards after the completion of road construction. They have been further directed to pay special attention to plantations along roadsides and to ensure that road safety measures and speed breakers meet prescribed standards.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good move but I'll believe it when I see it. Every year before festivals they make such announcements, but the quality of repair work is usually substandard. The three-year maintenance provision is a good step though.
Vikram M
The Indore-Bhopal highway needs urgent attention. So many accidents happen because of potholes. Hope they focus on quality and not just quick fixes.
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Sarah B
Transparency through display boards is excellent! Citizens deserve to know which contractor is responsible and what standards they're supposed to meet. This should help with accountability.
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Ananya R
Plantations along roadsides is a nice touch! Hope they choose native species that can survive our climate. Green roads will make our cities much more beautiful 🌳
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Michael C
E-tendering is a step in the right direction to reduce corruption. Hope this brings more transparency in the contracting process. The real test will be in implementation.

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