Raipur, July 31, 2023: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel today directed the Public Works Department for early repair of damaged roads in the state.
Take steps immediately after the rain to repair the damaged roads, Chief Minister told PWD department officials.
Baghel today reviewed the progress of the PWD department in the presence of PWD Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu and other officials.
The Chief Minister asked for details of progress of the four important works of the PWD departments, including construction of Telibandha Flyover, construction of roads between Sharda chowk to Tatyapara chowk, construction of Atal Express way to VIP Road and construction of Kharun river front.
He also called for coordination among all the concerned agencies for construction of roads in the state.
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