Nagpur: Public frustration has finally spilled over onto the streets of Besa-Pipla, one of South Nagpur’s fastest-developing residential zones. On Sunday, residents staged protests at two locations, demanding accountability for the long-delayed cement road project between Besa T-Point and Pipla T-Point a stretch of barely two kilometers that has been under construction for several months.

What was once a quiet suburban patch has now turned into a major real estate hotspot, with multiple large-scale township and apartment projects selling flats between ₹50 lakh and ₹75 lakh, and some luxury homes even crossing ₹1 crore. Buyers who invested here expecting a well-planned, modern neighborhood are now questioning what they actually paid for broken roads, poor drainage, waterlogging, and neglec

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