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NHAI terminates Delhi-Mumbai Expressway contractor over poor work after damage video goes viral

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A video showing road damage on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Rajasthan has triggered widespread criticism online. The National Highways Authority of India had already terminated the original contractor's agreement in April 2025 citing consistently poor performance. A new contractor has been brought in to carry out repairs, with the costs to be borne by the former contractor. Planned restoration work includes micro-milling and permanent reconstruction, to be carried out after traffic is diverted. Authorities are currently investigating the underlying cause of the pavement deterioration.

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