The National Highway 64 road in Amod taluka of Bharuch district was built a year ago at a cost of Rs. 10 crore. This road was washed away in the first rain and the asphalt and gravel material on the road ended up on the side of the road, raising the alarm that corruption was committed in the road construction. Currently, large potholes have fallen on the road during the monsoon, causing drivers to fear accidents. Amidst reports of scams in the MGNREGA scheme in Amod-Jambusar, incidents of embezzlement have come to light in development works in many areas. In which the National Highway 64 road in Amod taluka was built at a cost of Rs. 10 crore. In the first rain in a year, the entire road was washed away, the asphalt and gravel material on the road ended up on the side of the road, causing the road to become dilapidated and causing large potholes, causing drivers to fear accidents. Amod Ne.Ha. The 3 km long road of No.64 has become extremely dilapidated. Although this road was built at a cost of Rs.10 crore, many questions have been raised against the work of Sunil Beher, the manager of Pune-based contractor Sun Sign Private Limited Company, while the road built at a cost of crores of rupees has been washed away by rainwater, causing great anger among the locals and vehicle drivers. Locals, including vehicle drivers, are asking many questions whether the quality and material of the road has been inspected by the National Highway Authority of India.
A road built at a cost of 10 crores was washed away by the first rain, revealing corruption in Bharuch!
