Months after the “90-degree turn flyover” embarrassment, Bhopal faces another construction shocker — this time at the Kendriya Vidyalaya Metro Station. The station, completed a year ago, was found to be built lower than the mandatory 5.5-metre clearance, causing heavy vehicles to scrape against its pier. Authorities are now digging up the road instead of redoing the structure — a costly, messy fix that’s left residents fuming. Nine of the ten pier arms meet norms, but Pier 10 falls short by half a metre. Even local MP Alok Sharma has demanded accountability. With Ravish Pal Singh on the ground, this is the story of Bhopal’s latest metro miscalculation.
Bhopal Metro’s Big Blunder | Station Built Too Low, Road Dug Up To Fix Height
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