Improvement of Indian roads urged

Vijay Upadhyay
Agra. Even though India is the second most populated country in the world, most of the villages still remain cut-off due to the lack of approach roads, which according to a latest survey by the Indian Road Congress, could still take another 20 years in the making.

Talking to mediapersons in Agra , Tribhuvan Ram, President, Indian Road Congress(IRC) said that the IRC had prepared a draft "Vision - 2025" for the development of roads in the country in which, all villages upto the population of 250 would be connected by approach roads by the year 2025.

He said that the IRC had issued 109 guidelines on the construction and quality of roads in the country and most of these guidelines had already come into effect while others, including the adoption of new technology of road construction were in the process of being implemented.

According to Ram, the IRC is holding a three--day international seminar on Innovations in Construction and Maintenance of Flexible Pavements in which, international experts on road construction, from USA, UK, France, Germany and Japan shall present their papers and discuss about the technology being utilised in their countries for road construction.

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