Bhuse reviews NashikMumbai Highway work
The Free Press Journal|July 26, 2024
Officials instructed to ensure smooth flow of traffic, ensure public convenience, timely completion of project
Bhuse reviews NashikMumbai Highway work

Public Works (PWD) Minister Dadaji Bhuse directed that the pending works on the Mumbai-Nashik Highway should be completed immediately.

Bhuse did a detailed review of the ongoing works of the Mumbai-Nashik highway in the Committee Hall of the Collector's Office in Thane.

The government and administration work for the people. All must strive to ensure that the public does not face any trouble, said the minister.

Bhuse instructed the officials present that the MumbaiThane-Nashik highway is 120 km 23 km from Thane to Vadape and 97 km from Vadape to Nashik. He asked them to complete the work by proper planning to start working on the bridge as soon as possible.

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