Indora’s conservancy lanes set for Rs80 lakh makeover with new sewers and wall art Nagpur’s Indora area and its surrounding conservancy lanes, long plagued by neglect, are set to undergo a major transformation with a Rs80 lakh initiative aimed at upgrading infrastructure and enhancing visual appeal. The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has announced plans to revamp 23 inner lanes, focusing on improving sanitation, safety, and aesthetics ahead of the Swachh Bharat survey. The project, which includes new sewer systems, repaved roads, and artistic wall designs, seeks to address longstanding issues of poor maintenance and deteriorating public spaces. Currently, the lanes suffer from broken surfaces, outdated sewer lines, and crumbling walls, leading to frequent waterlogging and sanitation challenges. Residents have long complained about the lack of upkeep, with the NMC official from the Mangalwari zone describing the condition as “extremely poor.” The official emphasized that the project would not only repair existing infrastructure but also introduce fresh designs, including murals inspired by historical figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The renovation process will begin with clearing damaged structures and upgrading existing sewer systems to prevent waterlogging and ensure efficient waste management. New paving will replace uneven and damaged surfaces, while side walls will be repaired and painted with colorful artwork and social messages. Officials have expressed openness to incorporating additional ideas from contractors or recommendations under the Swachh Bharat survey, aiming to create cleaner, more attractive public spaces. The initiative reflects the NMC’s commitment to addressing urban decay and improving civic amenities.#nagpur_municipal_corporation #chhatrapati_shivaji_maharaj #indora_area #swachh_bharat_survey #mangalwari_zone
