Relevance: GS III (Infrastructure / Science & Tech) | Source: The Hindu
1. What is the News?
- The Failure: Under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), 42 roads were built in Arunachal Pradesh using advanced nanotechnology. Shockingly, 37 of these roads (~88%) have already failed.
- The Official Reason: The state government admitted that the technology, while advanced, could not handle the extreme rain and unstable soil of the Himalayan mountains.
2. How do Nanotechnology Roads Work?
- Water-Repellent (Hydrophobic): Traditional roads soak up water, which causes potholes. Nanotechnology uses tiny particles to make the road surface hydrophobic—meaning it repels water like a lotus leaf.
- Molecular Glue: Nano-materials (like Nano-silica) act like a super-strong glue at a microscopic level, binding soil and gravel together to make the road much tougher than usual.
3. Why did they fail in Arunachal?
- Tough Terrain: The Himalayas are “Young Fold Mountains,” meaning the soil is still shifting and unstable.
- Heavy Monsoon: Arunachal receives some of the highest rainfall in India. The constant water pressure and landslides simply washed away the nano-treated layers.
- The Lesson: This failure teaches us that technology that works perfectly in the flat plains (like Delhi) may not be suitable for the hills without major changes.
UPSC Value Box
| Key Term / Scheme | Simple Meaning for Exam |
| PMGSY | Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. A central scheme to provide all-weather road connectivity to all Indian villages. |
| Hydrophobic | The property of a material to repel water. In roads, this prevents “water seepage,” which is the #1 enemy of road life. |
| Green Technology | Road-building methods that use less stone and more recycled or advanced materials (like plastic waste or nanotechnology) to protect the environment. |
With reference to nanotechnology in infrastructure, consider the following statements:
- The use of nanotechnology in road construction aims to make the soil and bitumen surface hydrophobic to prevent water seepage.
- The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) promotes the use of “Green Technologies” to make rural roads more durable and eco-friendly.
- Nanotechnology-based roads are naturally more stable than traditional roads in high-rainfall, landslide-prone mountain terrains.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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