NHAI restores battered stretches of NH75
The Hindu
Those travelling on National Highway 75 now can heave a sigh of relief as the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has completely relaid the battered highway in some stretches and filled potholes at other wherever they existed along the 63-km road.
It has been nightmarish experience to drive along the highway for over a year as the pothole-filled road in 2019 again developed potholes and craters even before the 2020 monsoon. The condition only got worsened after the rain that lasted till November. Though the NHAI undertook pothole-filling exercise in December, road users had said that it was haphazardly executed.
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