New Delhi, Aug. 1 -- Dr. Indra Hang Subba, the Lok Sabha MP from Sikkim, has formally requested urgent intervention from Union Road Transport & Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to address the critical and flood-prone condition of National Highway 10.1 The highway, which serves as a vital link between Sikkim and the rest of India, has become increasingly fragile, particularly along the Teesta River stretch in West Bengal's Kalimpong district.2 In a memorandum submitted to the minister, Dr. Subba highlighted that the highway is susceptible to frequent landslides and flooding, particularly during heavy rainfall when the Teesta River overflows.3 He noted that the NH 10, which runs from Gangtok to Sevoke, is now maintained by the National Highw...