Madhya Pradesh Government has chalked out an action plan to generate energy from waste in Rewa and Satna Municipal Corporations and Nagar Panchayat. Collected waste will be disposed of scientifically. Besides, organic fertilisers will also be made using waste.
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MP govt to be consulted over Indore LIG link road’s width
Indore Development Authority (IDA) has once again sent a request to the Madhya Pradesh government to reconsider and keep the width of road to 18 metre against the proposed 24 metre in the master plan. The IDA's request follows as it is unable to get sufficient land and remove encroachments coming in the way of the proposed LIG link road.
IDA’s plea to State govt to reconsider LIG link road width
Unable to get sufficient land and remove encroachments coming in the way of proposed LIG link road, Indore Development Authority (IDA) has once again sent a request to the Madhya Pradesh government for reconsidering to keep width of road to 18 metre against 24 metre as proposed in the master plan.
MP’s plea to PM to refund Rs 200 cr spent on national highways
The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been urged by the Madhya Pradesh government to resolve issues related to national highways, pending for a long time. Madhya Pradesh Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on January 28 appealed to the Prime Minister refund Rs 200 crore to the state spent by it on repairing and maintenance of national highways.
MP looks for Centre’s fund sanction for NH works
The Madhya Pradesh government has spent Rs 120 crore on its own for maintenance and repair of national highways in the state besides utilising the Centre provided funds.