Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has sought 10 lakh metric tons of solid waste materials from the Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) to be used in the construction of Madhya Pradesh’s first 10-lane road.

The waste will be sourced from the Adampur landfill site, which currently holds over 3 lakh metric tons of legacy waste.

According to NHAI officials, the solid waste will be utilized for roadside and divider gap filling in the upcoming 16.44-km Ayodhya Bypass widening project, stretching from Asharam Tiraha to Ratnagiri Square. If approved, this will not only help clear a significant portion of Bhopal’s accumulated garbage but also support an eco-friendly approach to infrastructure development.

The Rs 836.91 crore project is expected to be comple

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