Lucknow’s crater-filled roads getting facelift after the stoppage of Yogi’s fleet

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Lucknow, 25 September: The residents of the capital benefited from the stoppage of the fleet of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who was going to attend a meeting from Deva Road in Lucknow.

After the fleet stopped, the District Magistrate formed a committee with officials of Lucknow Development Authority, NHAI, Municipal Corporation and Public Works Department.

A committee of officials of the departments prepared the details of the roads and now the appearance of the roads started changing.

On Monday, the appearance of the Wala-Kadar road leading to the Press Club in front of the Mayor’s Camp Office was changed. The road has been rebuilt from scratch.

The entire road has been built from one end to the other. Zafar, who lives on Wala-Kadar road, said that he has seen the bad condition of the road for many months.

Suddenly he felt happy after seeing the new appearance of the road. They hope that the road will continue to look like this in future too.

There used to be many small and big potholes on the main road leading from Khurram Nagar to Faridi Nagar. When people came out of their homes in the morning, they did not see any potholes. When they came to know that the road has been made pothole free, they thanked Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

Awadhesh Gupta, resident of Faridi Nagar, said that he goes for a morning walk from his house towards the picnic spot. Pedestrians faced difficulty due to potholes. This problem was solved by filling the pit.

Happiness was visible on the faces of people due to the construction of roads in Alambagh area.

On the changed face of the roads, Nanak Chand said that as a public representative, he worked a lot and every time he was worried about the potholes on the roads. The public has benefited from the stoppage of the Chief Minister’s fleet. The District Magistrate is seriously engaged in changing the appearance of the roads. This is a matter of happiness for the public.

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