There isn’t even an example in the country of what the standard of a national highway should be.
The media and politicians make a fuss, claiming that a road has been connected to the network just because a bulldozer passed through.
For how long will our definition of a paved road remain just applying a layer of black coating?
National highways are in such fragile condition that there isn’t even a single example in the country to set a benchmark.
Either our representatives only focus on digging roads, or they have no idea about what road standards should be.
We are still in the Stone Age when it comes to road infrastructure—talking about railways and water transport is nothing but a daydream.
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