Hassan: Shiradi Ghat road closure from December first week


Daijiworld Media Network - Hassan (SP)

Hassan, Nov 5: Shiradi ghat stretch of national highway No. 75 will be closed for concreting work from December first week this year. This was stated by principal secretary in state public works department, Lakshminarayana. He was speaking after taking part in a meeting of contractors and officials of the department at Sakleshpur on Friday November 4 during his visit for verifying preparations made for concreting of this stretch of the highway.

"Already necessary preparations have been made for concreting of 13 km road between 250 and 253 km. Fifty percent of materials and most of the equipment have been pooled together already. DLC machine will arrive here on November 7," he explained. He added that PQC concreting machine will reach the spot on November 20.

He noted that 79 culverts on the road on which works will be conducted need to be repaired. "Out of them, 46 culverts have already been almost repaired. The remaining 33 have been planned to be taken up along with concreting of six km road. The contractors have been asked to complete all works in four months flat," he narrated.

Lakshminarayana stated that official announcement about closure of the highway will be made after holding discussions with forest minister, Ramanath Rai, and PWD minister, Mahadevappa.

About the proposed tunnel between Maranahalli and Gundia, he informed that the government plans to collect public opinion beforehand. "The survey work on this 23 km long tunnel project has been entrusted to Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and preliminary survey report has already been submitted to the government. Full survey report is proposed to be submitted by the end of December this year. The government will thereafter put together opinions from environmentalists and general public before taking a suitable decision," he explained.

He stated that the government is aware of the need to concrete Charmadi Ghat road between Moodigere and Dakshina Kannada and that this project will be approved soon.

 

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, ATTAVAR,MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 07 2016

    Better not to close. Permit light vehicles to move on that Shiradi stretch as decided by our District-in-charge Minister.

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  • Ramakrishna UR, Bangalore/Padubidri

    Sun, Nov 06 2016

    Crores of rupees have been wasted repairing Shiradi Ghat over the years. Corrupt contractors in collusion with the system have made money. Who wants to kill golden goose which gives money every year? Why there is no permanent solution? If Karkala-Padubidri State highway can be made with such high quality, why not Shiradi ghat? First, the government should repair Charmadi Ghat which is also slowly going bad. People traveling towards Karkala/Udupi do not need Shiradi ghat. It is high time accountability is fixed so that corruption can be avoided. Each contractor should give in writing of maintaining say roads for 5 years and any repair work should be free of cost until then. Award the whole project to single bidder rather than in part and parcel to avoid contractors loot.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    Open it only after 100% completion ...

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  • NM, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2016

    For some reason the highway will not be closed! -Govt.(in December 2016)

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