A newly constructed road in Deganga, West Bengal, has crumbled just weeks after its completion, sparking outrage among local residents. The road, built at a cost of 50 lakh rupees, has already become riddled with potholes and cracks, with the asphalt layer flaking off and revealing the underlying soil. Residents are accusing the contractor of using substandard materials and engaging in corruption, highlighting the poor quality of construction and lack of accountability. The road’s deterioration has led to concerns about public safety and has highlighted the urgent need for stricter quality control measures to ensure that government projects meet minimum standards.