
- Sent a letter of anguish to the executive engineer
- Authorities are negligent towards the plight of the most important road connecting Talaja and Sehore talukas.
Motorists passing through the roughly 1,5-km stretch connecting the small mandwali village of Talaja with Sehore, Tana and Bhavnagar, which has been rough for a long time, are overwhelmed. Motorists passing through this muddy road, which has been buzzing with traffic for 24 hours continuously and continuously, do not take the name of leaving it for the second time. At present, the State Government of Gujarat has started the work of constructing new roads in Bhavnagar district. If bhadraval no. 3 is connected to Waral Road, then this route will be very useful for taking the people of the small mandwali village to the marketing yard at Sihor and Chitra in Bhavnagar for hospital work and sale of agricultural crops, as well as for the regular updowns, employers and students studying in school colleges. Despite repeated representations from the sarpanches and local leaders of the rural areas of the pantheon to this serious problem, the authorities and elected public representatives are turning an unnecessary blind eye to this serious problem. Bipinbhai Gadhvi, president of the youth group of Nani Mandwali village, has sent a petition to the executive engineer of Talaja of the Roads and Building Department in this regard.
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