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    Home»News»Good news for the residents of Indore, potholes on the roads due to rain will be filled soon, Minister Tulsi Silavat gave instructions
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    Good news for the residents of Indore, potholes on the roads due to rain will be filled soon, Minister Tulsi Silavat gave instructions

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    Minister Tulsi Silavat holding a meeting with officials.

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    Minister Silawat reviewed with the Public Works Department and understood the progress of the ongoing construction work on the roads. Instructed senior officials to fill these potholes.

    Naiduniya representative, Indore. Waterlogging occurs due to potholes on the roads during rains. Due to this, the general public faces problems in commuting. People also face problems due to such problems on many roads in Sanwer assembly constituency. Water Resources Minister Tulsi Silavat has instructed senior officials of the Public Works Department to fill these potholes.

    Water Resources Minister Tulsi Silavat held a review meeting with senior officials of the Public Works Department in Indore on Friday. Minister Silavat said that waterlogging is occurring due to potholes on the roads in many places in the assembly constituency Sanwer during the rains.

    Due to this, there is always a possibility of accidents. Indore division’s Chief Engineer CS Kharat, Superintendent Engineer MS Rawat, Executive Engineer SN Soni, SDO TK Jain, Shivani Akodia were present in the meeting. In the meeting, Minister Silavat reviewed the progress of the ongoing construction work on the approved roads.

    Additional charge to administrative officers

    Indore. Administrative officers were given additional charge as per the instructions of Collector Ashish Singh. Additional Collector Sampana Lovanshi handed over additional responsibilities to Joint Collector Priya Verma who was on leave.

    In this, Joint Collector Roshni Vardhman has been given the responsibility of public hearing, CM and CM Monitor and Deputy Collector in charge Seema Kanesh Maurya has been given the responsibility of Samadhan Online, e-office, PGR, drinking water audit, NGT branch, character verification, Human Rights Commission and letters of all the commissions and minority branch.

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