Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav said that every road, bridge and project must directly improve people’s safety, mobility and quality of life, while reviewing the Public Works Department (PWD) performance.
He emphasized that speed, quality, transparency and technology-driven execution are now the core pillars of infrastructure development in Madhya Pradesh.
Key Highlights (Trending Points)
12,000 km of roads built and upgraded in two years, expanding MP’s road network to over 77,268 km.
99% financial target achieved in FY 2024–25, setting a benchmark in time-bound execution.
Lokpath mobile app resolves 99.6% complaints (12,166 out of 12,212), strengthening transparency.
Completion of major urban corridors:
6.9 km Damoh Naka–Madan Mahal elevated corridor, Jabalpur
Dr Ambedkar Flyover (2.73 km), Bhopal
15.1 km Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Nagar Road
3 new medical colleges, 136 school buildings, and 2 district courts completed.
506 Lok Kalyan Sarovars built using road-construction soil for water conservation.
Zero-tolerance on poor quality: 52 contractors issued notices, 15 blacklisted.
Green push: 2.57 lakh saplings planted; 1,271 trees transplanted with 85% survival rate.
Solar power installed in PWD buildings: 269 kW operational, 6.5 MW under process.
Technology adoption:
GIS-based PM Gati Shakti road planning
100% digital asset inventory
GPS-locked bitumen tankers
AI-based real-time quality monitoring
Big Infrastructure Push Ahead (Next 3 Years)
State-funded expressways on Ujjain–Indore and Bhopal Eastern Bypass routes.
₹12,000 crore investment for Simhastha 2028 infrastructure.
Expansion of 6-lane and 4-lane greenfield corridors.
National highways expansion with NHAI partnership.
600 new Lok Kalyan Sarovars planned.
100% solar-powered PWD buildings targeted.
Stronger road safety, black-spot correction and emergency response systems.