The 6 km road from 11 mile to Bangrasia in the state capital will become a model road in the state, FDR (Full Depth Reclamation) technology will be used in this road in which material of the existing road will be reused. Public works department would start building the road.
The condition of the road from 11 mile to Bangrasia has worsened after the rainfall. Since this road connects the religious city of Bhojpur. Therefore, thousands of people are troubled every day. Bhojpur has the world's largest Shivalinga. Bhojpur Mahotsav is also celebrated here every year and visitors experience bad roads due to the potholes on the 6 km long road. The same happens with the devotees as well, but after a few months the scenario would change.
With the construction of a road from 11 mile to Bangrasia, people of many districts including Raisen, Vidisha, Betul will also get great relief.
PWD Chief Engineer Sanjay Maske said, we are making four lane road from 11 mile from Bhopal to Bangrasia. New FDR technology will be used in this. Whatever material comes out while breaking the road, it will be reused. This will become a model road in the state. Work will start soon.
Around 200 trees will also be cut in 6 kilometers. Most of the trees are eucalyptus. For this, PWD has also deposited Rs 80 with the forest department. Due to lack of permission, the trees could not be cut.
Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) is a recycling method. Using this method durable roads can be built with very few resources. By digging up the damaged paved road, new material is prepared by mixing chemicals in the material coming out of it and then it is put on the road which reduces the cost.