Banna Gupta Inspects Mango Flyover Construction

Health Minister Reviews Progress, Issues Directives for Festival Season

Key Points:

• Banna Gupta conducts surprise inspection of Mango flyover construction

• Minister emphasizes quality, safety, and minimal public inconvenience

• Special plans ordered for smooth traffic flow during festive season

JAMSHEDPUR – Health Minister Banna Gupta conducted a surprise nighttime inspection of the Mango flyover construction, issuing crucial directives to officials.

The Health Minister and local MLA Banna Gupta carried out an unexpected nighttime inspection of the Mango flyover construction site.

During the visit, he closely examined the progress of pier construction and other ongoing works.

Gupta emphasized the importance of maintaining high-quality standards throughout the project.

Moreover, he stressed the need for strict adherence to safety protocols and standard operating procedures.

The minister instructed officials to develop a comprehensive plan to minimize traffic disruptions.

In addition, he urged coordination with senior officials to ensure proper management during the construction.

Gupta highlighted the approaching festival season as a key consideration for traffic management.

Furthermore, he directed officials to implement measures to prevent traffic congestion during this period.

The minister’s primary concern was to reduce inconvenience for the general public during festivities.

On the other hand, he reiterated the importance of balancing construction progress with public convenience.

Gupta’s surprise visit underscores the government’s commitment to timely project completion.

However, he made it clear that quality and safety should not be compromised in the process.

The minister’s directives aim to strike a balance between development and public welfare.

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