MLA Inaugurates New Road in Kadiri
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MLA Inaugurates New Road in Kadiri

MLA PV Sidda Reddy recently inaugurated a newly constructed asphalt road in Durvala, Kadiri. The road project, completed at a cost of Rs. 1.3 million, aims to improve connectivity and enhance transportation infrastructure in the region.

The inauguration of the new road underscores the commitment of local authorities to address infrastructure needs and promote development in Kadiri. The asphalt road is expected to facilitate smoother movement of vehicles and commuters, contributing to the overall socio-economic progress of the area.

Residents of Durvala and surrounding areas welcome the inauguration of the new road, recognizing its significance in improving accessibility and connectivity within the region. The project is poised to bring tangible benefits to the community by enhancing connectivity and enabling easier access to essential services and amenities.

As MLA PV Sidda Reddy inaugurates the new road in Kadiri, it marks a milestone in the efforts to enhance infrastructure and promote inclusive growth in the region. The completion of the road project underscores the commitment of local authorities to prioritize infrastructure development and address the needs of residents and commuters effectively.

MLA PV Sidda Reddy recently inaugurated a newly constructed asphalt road in Durvala, Kadiri. The road project, completed at a cost of Rs. 1.3 million, aims to improve connectivity and enhance transportation infrastructure in the region. The inauguration of the new road underscores the commitment of local authorities to address infrastructure needs and promote development in Kadiri. The asphalt road is expected to facilitate smoother movement of vehicles and commuters, contributing to the overall socio-economic progress of the area. Residents of Durvala and surrounding areas welcome the inauguration of the new road, recognizing its significance in improving accessibility and connectivity within the region. The project is poised to bring tangible benefits to the community by enhancing connectivity and enabling easier access to essential services and amenities. As MLA PV Sidda Reddy inaugurates the new road in Kadiri, it marks a milestone in the efforts to enhance infrastructure and promote inclusive growth in the region. The completion of the road project underscores the commitment of local authorities to prioritize infrastructure development and address the needs of residents and commuters effectively.

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