Indore (Madhya Pradesh): To ensure smoother and safer roads for citizens, mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav continues to personally monitor the city’s ongoing road patchwork campaign. As part of this continuous
supervision, the mayor carried out late-night inspections on Wednesday across various areas where patchwork work is in progress.
During the inspection, mayor Bhargav reviewed the ongoing work at Palasia Square, Malipura, Bangarda Road, and Singapore Township. Earlier too, he had inspected late-night repair works in areas such as Bombay Hospital, Raoji Bazaar, and Phooti Kothi, giving specific directions for quality and timely completion.
At the site, the mayor held detailed discussions with officials and workers regarding work quality and deadlines, instructing them to complete all patchwork within 15 days. In a gesture of encouragement, he also shared tea with night-duty staff, appreciating their dedication and motivating them to maintain high standards of workmanship.
Bhargav said, “The roads of Indore are not only vital for citizens’ convenience but also define the city’s identity. Every area must ensure timely and quality patchwork so that residents can enjoy smoother traffic movement.”
182 houses demolished for masterplan road; 28 families relocated under PMAY
Indore Municipal Corporation demolished 182 houses on Thursday as part of the masterplan road widening project from MR 9 to LIG Link Road.
The action took place opposite Malviya Nagar, Gali No. 2, where encroachments were obstructing road development work.










