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Gadkari to hold public outreach in city on tomorrow

Gadkari to hold public outreach in city on tomorrow

Time of India09-05-2025

Nagpur: Union minister for
will hold a public interaction session in Nagpur on Sunday. The event is scheduled at his public relations office near Jupiter School, beside Khamla Chowk, from 11am to 1pm.Gadkari will receive citizens' concerns during the session.
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Attendees are requested to submit their issues in writing for efficient processing. Subsequently, from 1pm to 2pm, Gadkari will meet with BJP office-bearers and party workers at the venue.This public engagement follows his recent
initiative in Ahilyanagar district. On Thursday, he inaugurated a Rs326 crore road development project covering the 47km Nandur Shingote–Kolhar section of
. This road will connect the Nashik-Pune Highway (NH-60) with the Ahilyanagar-Shirdi corridor (NH-160), facilitating improved goods transport and traffic flow.At the ceremony in Loni, Rahata taluka, Gadkari said, "This project will help fast-track transport, generate employment, and encourage agricultural, industrial, and tourism growth in the district."
The event was attended by minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, former minister Annasaheb Mhaske, MPs Bhausaheb Wakchaure and Rajabhau Waje, alongside other local officials.During the event Gadkari revealed plans to expand the Nandur Shingote–Kasare Road to four lanes before the 2027 Nashik Kumbh Mela to accommodate increased traffic.
He also initiated additional road projects worth Rs1,380 crore, including the Rs658 crore Nagar–Sablakhed–Ashti Chinchpur paved shoulder road.Nagpur: Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari will hold a public interaction session in Nagpur on Sunday. The event is scheduled at his public relations office near Jupiter School, beside Khamla Chowk, from 11am to 1pm.Gadkari will receive citizens' concerns during the session. Attendees are requested to submit their issues in writing for efficient processing. Subsequently, from 1pm to 2pm, Gadkari will meet with BJP office-bearers and party workers at the venue.This public engagement follows his recent infrastructure development initiative in Ahilyanagar district. On Thursday, he inaugurated a Rs326 crore road development project covering the 47km Nandur Shingote–Kolhar section of National Highway 160D. This road will connect the Nashik-Pune Highway (NH-60) with the Ahilyanagar-Shirdi corridor (NH-160), facilitating improved goods transport and traffic flow.At the ceremony in Loni, Rahata taluka, Gadkari said, "This project will help fast-track transport, generate employment, and encourage agricultural, industrial, and tourism growth in the district." The event was attended by minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, former minister Annasaheb Mhaske, MPs Bhausaheb Wakchaure and Rajabhau Waje, alongside other local officials.During the event Gadkari revealed plans to expand the Nandur Shingote–Kasare Road to four lanes before the 2027 Nashik Kumbh Mela to accommodate increased traffic. He also initiated additional road projects worth Rs1,380 crore, including the Rs658 crore Nagar–Sablakhed–Ashti Chinchpur paved shoulder road.

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