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Alot Residents Question Road Reconstruction

Locals surprised by new road over recently built asphalt road.

Mumbai Alert · World Desk
Mumbai Alert · World Desk
World Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 11:22 pm
Alot Residents Question Road Reconstruction

Residents of Alot in Madhya Pradesh have expressed surprise and concern over the construction of a cement concrete road over an asphalt road that was built just two months ago. The asphalt road, which runs from Kargil Square to the Tal railway gate, was constructed at a cost of lakhs of rupees and was initially praised by locals for its quality.

The decision to reconstruct the road has raised questions about the technical requirements and planning behind the project. Many residents have pointed out that there are several wards and localities in Alot where the roads are in poor condition and have remained unrepaired for years, causing difficulties for commuters during the monsoon season. They have urged the authorities to prioritize development in these areas and to conduct a technical inquiry into the decision to build a new road over the recently constructed asphalt stretch.

The local administration has faced criticism for the decision, with residents taking to social media to express their concerns and share photographs of the ongoing construction work. The administration has recently appointed Chandrashekhar Sonis as the additional Chief Municipal Officer of the Alot Municipal Council, who has previously served in the same role and is familiar with the town's civic issues and local conditions.

Sonis's appointment is expected to improve administrative efficiency and accelerate pending development work in the area. However, the controversy over the road reconstruction has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the planning and implementation of infrastructure projects. Residents are demanding answers about the decision-making process behind the project and are calling for a more effective use of resources to address the town's pressing infrastructure needs.

The issue has also sparked a wider debate about the priorities of the local administration and the need for more effective planning and resource allocation. As the construction work continues, residents are waiting to see how the situation will unfold and whether their concerns will be addressed. The administration's response to the controversy will be closely watched, and it remains to be seen whether the project will be completed as planned or if changes will be made in response to the concerns raised by locals.

In the meantime, the appointment of Sonis as the additional Chief Municipal Officer is seen as a positive step towards improving administrative efficiency and addressing the town's development needs. His experience and familiarity with the local conditions are expected to bring a new perspective to the administration and help to accelerate pending projects. However, the controversy over the road reconstruction serves as a reminder of the need for greater transparency and accountability in the planning and implementation of infrastructure projects, and the importance of prioritizing the needs of local residents,

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