Roads being developed under Central Road Fund, says Shettar
The Hindu
The development work is being taken up at a total cost of ₹400 crore
Theformer Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar has said that roads in Hubballi-Dharwad are being developed and upgraded at a total cost of ₹400 crore sanctioned under the Central Road Fund (CRF).
He was dedicating a concrete road from Sarvodaya Circle in Keshwapur to railway underbridge on Gadag Road in Hubballi developed under CRF to the public on Thursday.
He said that under CRF, a ₹50 crore project to develop the road stretch from the railway underbridge connecting Keshwapur, Bengeri, Gopanakoppa and Sainagar has been initiated. “Already, a good quality concrete road has been laid from the railway underbridge to Sarvodaya Circle, pavers have been installed by the road side and pavement has been constructed on either side.I held a meeting of various government agencies to ensure better coordination during the execution of the work, following which the road work has been completed expeditiously,” he said.

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