
A road in Indore, reportedly built at a cost of Rs 40 crore under the Smart City project, caved in during a test of a newly laid water supply pipeline. CCTV footage…
A road in Indore, reportedly built at a cost of Rs 40 crore under the Smart City project, caved in during a test of a newly laid water supply pipeline. CCTV footage shows the road cracking and water gushing out. No commuters were injured.

The incident occurred while the 24-hour water supply pipeline was being tested for the first time. The video has gone viral on social media, drawing anger and sarcasm from netizens who demanded an investigation and accountability.
The collapse of a road built under the Smart City Mission, a flagship urban renewal programme launched in 2015, highlights persistent quality control issues in public infrastructure. The Rs 40 crore figure, if accurate, would cover the cost of road construction and associated utilities, making the failure significant. Indore has previously been ranked India's cleanest city but this incident raises questions about execution standards. The state government has not yet announced an investigation, but pressure from viral outrage often forces a formal probe within days. The next step is typically a report from the district administration or the Smart City special purpose vehicle, which could lead to penalties for the contractor.
Source: timesnownews.com
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