Deputy Chief Minister Saw inspected the Keshkal Ghat bypass road worth Rs. 308 crores.

Kondagaon. Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister and Public Works Minister Arun Sao today inspected the much-awaited Keshkal Ghat four-lane bypass route on Raipur-Jagdalpur road. He inspected both ends of the bypass along with departmental officials and the construction agency and gave instructions to speed up the work of the bypass.

Sao told the officials that this bypass is very important for Bastar and Chhattisgarh. It is the priority of the government to construct it rapidly and start the movement. The 11.38 km long Keshkal Ghat Bypass is being constructed by the Public Works Department at a cost of Rs 308 crore. Two major and two medium bridges will also be built in this bypass.

Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao inspected the road strengthening work from Keshkal to Salna in Kondagaon district. He directed the construction agency to complete the work with quality within the time limit. Sao also participated in the water offering program under Jal Jeevan Mission in nearby Bedma village. MLA Neelkanth Tekam and Collector Nupur Rashi Panna also participated in the program.

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