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Nagpur's 53km Road Resurfacing Drive Accelerates

Nagpur Municipal Corporation intensifies its road asphalting drive, targeting 53km by year-end. 10km across four zones already completed. Details on zones, progress, and daily output inside.

Nagpur flyover height barrier destroyed by truck again

A newly installed height barrier at Nagpur's Shaheed Gowari Flyover was destroyed by a speeding truck, marking the fifth such incident. The PWD expresses frustration as public money worth lakhs is wasted. Read more.

Nagpur MLA Protests OCW's High Water Bills

Nagpur MLA Pravin Datke submitted a memorandum to the municipal commissioner against OCW's inflated water bills, demanding immediate correction and transparency.

Nagpur: Kids Die in Truck Crash at RBI Square

A 12-year-old girl and her brother died after a speeding truck hit their motorcycle in Nagpur. Their grandfather was seriously injured. The driver has been arrested.

Cyclone Ditwah Floods Chennai Roads and Highways

Cyclone Ditwah brings torrential rain to Chennai, causing severe waterlogging on major roads and highways. Authorities are on high alert. Read for live updates and safety advisories.

Nagpur vegetable prices surge after unseasonal rains

Unseasonal rains in Nagpur have damaged crops, causing vegetable prices to double. Tomatoes, spinach, and cauliflower see 100% price hikes, hitting household budgets hard. Learn how markets are affected.

Nagpur Headlines: Must-Know Updates Today

Stay informed with Nagpur's latest civic updates, traffic alerts, weather conditions, and political developments. Watch the full video for comprehensive coverage.

Nitish Kumar Reviews Patna Drainage Upgrade Work

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inspected multiple drainage upgradation schemes in Patna, directing officials to expedite work that will solve waterlogging and improve traffic. Read more about Patna's infrastructure development.

Bhubaneswar Takes Charge of 316km Drainage Network

In a major urban infrastructure overhaul, Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation now directly manages 316km of internal drains to revolutionize the city's drainage system and prevent monsoon flooding.

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