Govt directs officers to inspect highway stretches to detect encroachments, unauthorised occupation
Supreme Court criticises highway system, directs officers to remove encroachments. Ministry orders inspections to detect unauthorized occupation. NHAI project directors, NHIDCL managers designated as Highway Administrations. Cost recovery, traffic regulation emphasized for highway maintenance.
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