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that’s expensive!!! Needs to be cut in half.
that’s expensive!!! Needs to be cut in half.
People will prefer this bridge only for single journey, either entry or exit but even that is expensive.that’s expensive!!! Needs to be cut in half.
that’s expensive!!! Needs to be cut in half.
This is probably meant for contrainer trucks from Nhava Sheva port.People will prefer this bridge only for single journey, either entry or exit but even that is expensive.
Ya'll Nibbiars Dead end no longer by next decade would be on if the most used bridges in India.This is probably meant for contrainer trucks from Nhava Sheva port.
It's dead in the water with that much tolls otherwise for car traffic.
Theyll drop the tolls if there isn't much traffic i guess.
West Bangladesh didn't participate
no way is New Delhi a clean city by any stretch of the imagination!
Dead end will be connected to Mumbai-Pune highway right?Ya'll Nibbiars Dead end no longer by next decade would be on if the most used bridges in India.
Noida on 14th Place
Ya'll Nibbiars Already Conected via the NH 348, a more direct connection under construction, plus the DBIA and the Aerotropolis and the NMIIT are in making so that about to Carnegie in a decade.Dead end will be connected to Mumbai-Pune highway right?
Well the cost is not that much if you consider the fact that you can visit and return from Navi Mumbai within 1 hour. 375/- return journey is not that much in this case.
Completely politically motivated. They've just entered Kolkata and neighbouring suburbs in top 10 dirtiest to attack TMC. This kind of manipulation makes the entire report useless.
West Bangladesh didn't participate
Eh?
West Bangladesh didn't participate
WB didn't participate. That's why they've clubbed all cities at the bottom.Eh?
I see Kolkata here.
Swachh Survekshan rankings 2023: These are the 10 dirtiest Indian cities | India News - Times of India
India News: The recently released annual cleanliness survey, 'Swachh Survekshan', revealed that Howrah in West Bengal is the dirtiest city in India. All of the 10timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Have taken a cab from Howrah railway station to New Town a few times. The entire stretch wasn't filthy or had heaps of uncollected garbage, filth near water bodies etc like in many other cities including Bangalore.Completely politically motivated. They've just entered Kolkata and neighbouring suburbs in top 10 dirtiest to attack TMC. This kind of manipulation makes the entire report useless.
As for the top cities like New Delhi, everyone knows what a shithole it is.
Its the people of Indore who contribute to keep the city clean.Indore is an benchmark for how to keep an City clean. Shame so called big cities like Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai cannot do this simple stuff.
Do influencers or so called influencers get a free first ride across India in such projects of national &/or regional importance ?Ya'll Nibbiars