Work on Mumbai-Nashik-Mumbai highway should be completed immediately : Eknath Shinde

The use of 'Leo Polymer Technology' will be suitable for clearing potholes on the highway
Work on Mumbai-Nashik-Mumbai highway should be completed immediately : Eknath Shinde
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Thane, Dy. 09: 'Leo Polymer Technology 'is a long-lasting technology for cleaning potholes on the Mumbai-Nashik highway. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, after inspecting all the places where there are potholes or traffic jams, informed the concerned officials to douse these potholes immediately using 'Leo Polymer Technology'.Meanwhile, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde directed the officials concerned to complete the pending work on the Thane-Nashik highway immediately.


Chief Minister Eknath Shinde today inspected the Kharegaon-Padgha, Talwali-Shahapur stretch of the Thane-Nashik highway. The Chief Minister himself went on the road and inspected the work being done to clear the potholes and to see the cause of traffic congestion on the road. He was talking to the media persons on this occasion.


Additional Deputy Commissioner, Suram Chand Sharma; Chief Planning Officer Sukhleen Kour; Assistant Commissioner Development Sidharath Dhiman; Assistant Commissioner (Panchayat) Ashwani Kumar, besides other district and sectoral officers attended the meeting.


Speaking to the media on the occasion, Chief Minister Shinde said that at present, more time is being spent than usual to cross the gap that is Thane-Nashik. The accident took place due to heavy traffic and potholes on the road. Public Works Department, Maharashtra State Road Development Authority, MMRDA, police or concerned departments should hold a meeting and start the movement of heavy vehicles after parking them in the parking lot. Such a plan has been made that heavy vehicles will be released when there is less traffic. Similarly, the Collectors, Commissioners of Police and Superintendents of Police of Raigad, Thane and Palghar districts have been informed about the vehicles coming from JNPT or to make necessary arrangements regarding the vehicles. Coordination has informed to pay attention to ensure that traffic is regulated. No construction material survives in the potholes in the rainy season. Hence, SMC Infrastructure Pvt. The "Leo Polymer Technology" or technology researched by the engineers of the Limited has been used. It contains fibre. Heavy vehicles can also pass through. Work is being done on a war footing, either by using technology or by filling large patches on the highway. The work of clearing potholes on the Thane-Nashik and Nashik-Thane or the entire road will be done only by technology.

The Chief Minister thanked SMC Infrastructure Private Limited Chairman Suhas Mehta and his team on the occasion. Or criminal action should be taken against those who obstruct work, he said, adding that this is a matter of lakhs of passengers. It is not important whose path it is, who is making it, who is doing this work, everyone has to complete this work as a team. We want to help people migrate easily by using new technology. We will use Jindal, Washind, Asangaon railway bridge or all the bridges. Potholes on Bhiwandi and Mankoli roads will also be filled. In the future, a bridge will be built at Khadwali Phata, which will also reduce traffic congestion here. Information has been given to the concerned to complete these roads as soon as possible by making maximum use of manpower and mechanical materials.

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