The Kerala Public Works Department has been blamed by the Kerala Water Authority for the bad roads in Kochi city, especially, the Ernakulam-Ettumanor road which is under the direct control of the PWD roads and bridges wing.
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Kerala PWD blames Water Authority for bad roads
The Kerala Public Works Department has been blamed by the Kerala Water Authority for the bad roads in Kochi city, especially, the Ernakulam-Ettumanor road which is under the direct control of the PWD roads and bridges wing.
Nagpur civic body ignores to repair bad roads
Public and motorists in Nagpur complain that the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is not repairing bad roads but concentrating to mend the roads that are in good condition. The civic body pressed its jetpatcher pothole repair machine into service to repair the road connecting Raj Nagar (Raja Ram temple) to Chhindwara road, which was found to be not so bad. Taxpayers said this has exposed how the NMC authorities ignored the bad roads and the travails of common man on them.
Bad roads trouble C’atore commuters at busy junction
In Coimbatore, the Ramanathapuram Junction bad roads are bothering the commuters. The Trichy Road stretch at the Junction was cut across by a trench-like structure to take an underground drainage pipeline to the southern end of the Road. It was closed two days ago, thanks to repeated complaints from the area residents and road users. Upon turning south on to the Nanjundapuram Road, the road user encounters a narrow stretch, made narrower by parked vehicles on the southern side.