Controversy Arises Over Madhya Pradesh's 90-Degree Railway Overbridge
The newly constructed railway overbridge in Madhya Pradesh, yet to be inaugurated, is criticized for its 90-degree turn. The PWD formed a committee to address the design issue, possibly requiring additional land. Stakeholders, including the railways, will be consulted to make the bridge safer.

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A newly built railway overbridge in Madhya Pradesh, featuring an unusual 90-degree turn, faces criticism and derision even before its inauguration.
The Rs 18 crore structure near the Aishbagh stadium has raised concerns due to its challenging design for vehicular negotiation. In response, the state's Public Works Department (PWD) has constituted a committee to suggest improvements.
PWD Minister Rakesh Singh stated the design emerged from land constraints. The National Highway Authority team has been involved in the investigation. Efforts are now being directed towards acquiring additional land from the railways to modify the turn into a safer curve.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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