Karauli: District Collector Inspects Kaila Devi Bypass; Issues Strict Orders for Quality and Timely Completion of Road Projects

KARAULI (RAJASTHAN): To accelerate infrastructure development and ensure the durability of public assets, District Collector Akshay Godara conducted a surprise inspection of the Kaila Devi Bypass and the Karsai-Barriya road on Thursday. During the visit, the Collector scrutinized the progress of the ongoing construction and evaluated the quality of materials being used.
No Compromise on Quality: District Collector
During the inspection, the District Collector made it clear that public funds must be utilized with total transparency and excellence. He issued direct instructions to the Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department (PWD), Devendra Kumar Gupta, to ensure that the Cement Concrete (CC) road work meets the highest technical standards.
District Collector Akshay Godara stated:
“Roads are being constructed for the convenience of the general public. Any negligence or compromise in the quality of construction will not be tolerated. Ensure that the work is completed within the stipulated time frame while strictly adhering to all technical specifications.”
Coordination and Pending Proposals
Addressing the hurdles encountered during the road construction process, the Collector directed officials to establish better coordination with the Forest Department and local residents. He instructed that any technical or land-related obstacles should be resolved promptly, and new proposals should be prepared and uploaded to the official portal immediately to prevent any further delays in development.
Focus on Seamless Connectivity
Given the high volume of pilgrims and travelers in the Kaila Devi Bypass area, the completion of this road is considered vital for the region’s economy and connectivity. The Collector urged the PWD officials to expedite the work and strictly follow engineering benchmarks to prevent future issues such as road depression or premature damage.
The administrationās proactive oversight is expected to provide residents and devotees in the Kaila Devi and Karsai regions with much-needed relief from dust and potholes, ensuring a smooth and safe commuting experience.
Disclaimer: This news report is based on the official press note issued by the Office of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), Karauli. It is intended for informational purposes only. For technical specifications, project timelines, or other administrative updates, please refer to the official documents of the Public Works Department (PWD) or the District Administration. The author/publisher is not responsible for any project delays or technical discrepancies.



