Maharashtra Government Grants Rural Road Status To Nine Roads In Satara’s Khatav Taluka
The Maharashtra government has approved the inclusion of nine previously unclassified roads in Khatav taluka of Satara district as rural roads under the Road Development Plan 2001-21, Rural Development Minister Jaykumar Gore said on Tuesday. The decision will give rural road status to around 24 km of roads in the taluka, paving the way for their planned development and improving connectivity in…
The Maharashtra government has granted rural road status to nine previously unclassified roads in Khatav taluka of Satara district, following a demand from the Satara Zilla Parishad. The decision, announced by Rural Development Minister Jaykumar Gore, will cover around 24 km of roads and pave the way for their planned development, improving connectivity in the region.
The upgraded status is expected to provide an administrative framework for funding and development works on these roads, with the total length of rural roads under the Road Development Plan 2001-21 in Satara district increasing from 6,647.23 km to 6,671.545 km.
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