Kundapur: Incomplete Bridges Cause Misery to Residents of Basriberu


Kundapur: Incomplete Bridges Cause Misery to Residents of Basriberu

Aishwarya Beejady
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (RD)

Kundapur, May 11: Despite two bridges being under construction in Basriberu, near here, in the foothills of Kodachadri hillock, it has not eased the hardship of connectivity for locals, as the work on either side of the bridges remains incomplete.

A hanging bridge that was erected earlier across Hoigundi rivulet to connect Mudur and Basriberu, collapsed during the monsoons of 2011. The state government has allotted Rs 7 lac to erect a footbridge under Malnad development project to restore connectivity.

The bridge work is under way across Vategundi rivulet, to connect Mudur and Basriberu. In spite of work on two bridges being in progress, the woes of Basriberu residents have not been addressed. Major bridge work has been under way for three years. The soil has been dumped on either side of the bridge, which makes it difficult to drive or even walk.
 
The bridge work that was undertaken at a cost of Rs 27 lac is lagging in revetment on either side, which has been a cause of misery to the locals. The minor bridge in the model of a footbridge across Hoigundi rivulet is also in a miserable state. The revetments on either side of the minor bridge across Hoigundi have not been undertaken at all, say the locals.
 
The locals have to walk miles and miles together to reach Basriberu, even if the minor bridge could have eased the connectivity. A major bridge has been laid across Vagegundi rivulet, but motoring is a hazard during the monsoon as one cannot go beyond the dead end where the soil has been dumped on the exit of the bridge.

“The rivulet overflows during the monsoon and makes it difficult for locals to cross over. Connectivity is impossible during the monsoon,” says Bhaskar Naik, resident of Basriberu.

The locals have erected wooden pillars to support the railings at both entry and exit points due to incomplete work. The locals urged the people’s representatives to take an earnest interest in completing the works.

 

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  • RK, Bangalore

    Fri, May 11 2012

    It is almost completed. Residents please join hands and complete this bridge.

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Surathkal/GalvestonTXUSA

    Fri, May 11 2012

    When would we get real freedom from the lack of commitment . Simple just when the govt officials visit the place let be anyone simply tie them to the bridge and hold them ransom. People need to be empowered. DOnot wait to bell the Cat. Do this to one govt official others will wet their pants.

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  • alban lewis, Kallianpur/bangalore

    Fri, May 11 2012

    The foot bridge - out of order in 2011 monsoon - 7 lacs allotted for repairing - one year on nothing has
    happened
    I think the residents around that area and users of that foot bridge should catch hold of their corporator/MLA and make him/she walk up and down as many times as possible - and fish him out of the water below every time he makes a splash there
    May be then he'll understand the difficulties faced by all people there - specially during emergencies and night time/ rainy season - Also immediate action should be taken against the contractor for not completing the bridges - then the truth will come out I guess - it is money matter - how much commission to be paid for releasing the funds to the contractor etc.

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  • Francis, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Fri, May 11 2012

    The Hanging bridge look like circus Ladder. This is called Incredible India.

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  • Paresh Mehta, Mulki/A'mbad

    Fri, May 11 2012

    It's nice to walk in 'Hanging Bridge'. Shooting of Sargam - a malalyam film held at this place only between Ramya and Vineeth.

    Kannadi Adyamayen

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