NHAI Gears Up for Kanwar Yatra: Enhancing Road Safety and Facilities
The National Highways Authority of India is actively working with state administrations to ensure road safety and readiness for the Kanwar Yatra. Key highlights include addressing infrastructure issues such as waterlogging, potholes, and lighting, while also ensuring public amenities like clean toilets are available for pilgrims.
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is collaborating with state administrations to prepare for the upcoming Kanwar Yatra, a crucial religious event attracting numerous pilgrims. Review meetings were conducted to discuss and enhance safety measures along the pilgrimage route.
Focus areas include tackling infrastructure issues such as waterlogging, potholes, and illegal highway cuts. The NHAI emphasized the need for additional street lighting and the implementation of temporary road safety measures to ensure the safety and convenience of pilgrims.
Administrative bodies have been tasked with ensuring that clean toilets and public conveniences are readily available to meet the needs of the participants during their journey, highlighting a comprehensive approach to road management and traveler welfare.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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