Mangalore: Jyothi-Balmatta Road Works Unscientific?


by Sibanthi Padmanabha K V/DHNS

Mangalore, Nov 1: After cries over the miseries of the entrepreneurs and customers on the Balmatta-Jyothi road in the backdrop of the ongoing concretisation process, several complaints have arisen regarding the speed and plan of the ongoing project.

Public and experts, who are constantly watching the process, have alleged that the project is being implemented in “most unscientific manner”.

“Seeing the speed of the work in the initial days, we thought that the road will be left free for public within 3-4 months, and neglected the loss we were experiencing.  But the situation has totally changed now; the project is progressing in a snail’s pace,” said the proprietor of a showroom on Balmatta-Jyothi road.

The concretisation process had commenced on September 24. According to the authorities concerned, the project must be completed by the end of December, but the progress achieved so far has worried businessmen and customers.
Though most of the entrepreneurs agree with the point that they should bear with the difficulties for a development purpose, they have complaints regarding alternative arrangements and the quality of the constructions.

‘Unscientific’

Expressing his unhappiness over the ongoing works, a City-based consultant engineer said the project is being implemented in an unscientific manner.

“The concrete base laid for the stormwater drainage on either side of the road measures about 11 inches, which is totally unnecessary. It is a sheer waste of public money, which could have been used for some other purpose,” he noted.

Another engineer, who has been constantly watching the process, said the parking space to be allotted on the road will not be more than 2 mts compared to the space used for the gutter. “Many a four-wheelers are much longer than two metres. The space allotted in Hampankatta is at least 4 mts, though the entire stretch is not completed.”

The pavement is said to be not on par with other standard pavements. The mistake committed in Jyothi-Hampankatta road is being repeated here. The footpath is of 10-inches height from the road there, he added.

The public using the stretch also complained about the fragile condition of the temporary bridges laid as temporary arrangements to approach the shops. “The customers have to jump from steps of one shop to another as there is literally no space to walk. A few have already fallen into the pits,” said a public.

KUDCEMP clarifies

When contacted; KUDCEM Project Director J R Lobo denied any unscientific approach in the implementation of the project. “The people who speak about unscientific approach have no scientific knowledge. Everything is going as per plans,” he informed.

When contacted; KUDCEM Project Director J R Lobo denied any unscientific approach in the implementation of the project. “The people who speak about unscientific approach have no scientific knowledge. Everything is going as per plans,” he informed.

  

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  • Hassan keekan, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2007

    The Jyothi Balmatta road is wide enough to have double road and to park vehicles in one side. Parking space can be given at 4 mtrs. It is not necessary to close the entire road but can do the concrete work in one side of the road by allowing vehicles to pass on in other side. The Engineers should plan the work to replace the drainage pipes, Manholes and replacement of water supply installations etc accordingly. The Kudcemp people are neglecting the area where they carry out the works without looking back to the damages done to the public property, and also they are least bothered about public. Otherwise the conditions of the roads in Mangalore city are not worsened so much.

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  • C.E.SALDANHA, SHIVBAGH

    Fri, Nov 02 2007

    We all know the difficulties involved in carrying out projects like the one that is being done on Balmatta Road. We do need better facilities and for that we have to make sacrifices. Many times we pick on minor things and blow them out of proportion. I feel Mangalore Corporation is doing a commendable job and appreciate Mr. J.R. Lobo's perspective. Good work Mr. Lobo. C.E..Saldanha

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