Roads maintained by various Local Bodies (km)



Observations

  1. Total Road Network: The total road network maintained by local bodies is 196,773 km, with significant contributions from various categories.
  2. Road Types:
    • Black Topped Roads: The most extensive category, comprising 111,046 km, indicating a preference for paved roads in local body maintenance.
    • Concrete/Cement Roads: Total 28,775 km, reflecting a solid infrastructure but less prevalent than black topped roads.
    • Earthen Roads: Comprising 56,952 km, these roads represent a substantial portion of the network, highlighting areas that may require improvement or maintenance.
  3. Local Body Contributions:
    • Grama Panchayat maintains the largest road network at 156,936 km, primarily in black topped (80,169 km) and earthen roads (53,127 km).
    • Municipalities and District Panchayats also maintain significant lengths, with municipalities having 18,139 km total.
    • Corporations maintain 8,533 km, with a balanced mix of road types.
  4. Block Panchayat: Notably, there are no recorded road assets for Block Panchayats, indicating either a lack of responsibility or insufficient data.

Conclusion

The data indicates a well-developed road network across local bodies in Kerala, with black topped roads being the dominant type, suggesting good connectivity. Grama Panchayats play a crucial role in road maintenance. However, the presence of a significant number of earthen roads points to areas needing enhancement. The absence of recorded roads for Block Panchayats suggests a need for further investigation into their role in road maintenance. Overall, a focus on improving earthen roads and ensuring comprehensive data collection across all local bodies could enhance the overall infrastructure quality.