Delhi's Public Works Minister, Atishi, has directed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to initiate an inquiry into damages affecting two bridges within the city. The order followed concerns over possible construction and maintenance lapses, emphasizing the need for accountability and preventive measures to ensure public safety. The bridges in question include the Bhairon Marg Bridge and the nearby Ring Road stretch, both critical to daily traffic movement.
The issue emerged following reports of visible structural damage that prompted immediate attention. Atishi has insisted that the Chief Secretary personally oversee the investigation and compile a comprehensive report detailing the causes and potential liabilities. This development highlights the ongoing scrutiny of public infrastructure in the capital amid broader discussions about urban planning challenges.
The minister also outlined directives for short-term remedies to mitigate risks until repairs are complete. Experts have been consulted to evaluate structural integrity and recommend upgrades where needed. These steps are intended to prevent further disruptions and reinforce public confidence in the city’s infrastructure management.