The much awaited new construction of Kamalnath Nagar-Supriya Road, which has been in a bad condition for years, will start before the rainy season: Mayor

Independent morning Correspondent Atul Kumar

Publisher – Jitendra Kumar Rajesh

Daughter. Kamal Nath Nagar to Supriya Road road, which has been in a bad condition for years, will be opened before the rainy season. Giving information about the new construction of her much awaited development plan, Mayor Garima Devi Sikariya said that the responsibility of this project has been entrusted to Bhishma Construction to build this double lane PCC road and RCC drain construction to be built through ‘BUDCO’ i.e. Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited. Mayor Sikariya said that for years, the road running from the place of Kheri tree in Sant Teresa Road of the city to NH-727 main road has been constructed. The way has been cleared for the reconstruction of the dilapidated double lane PCC road.

Quoting the Managing Director of the construction agency, the Mayor said that after inspecting the work site, the construction agency has requested to make this road demarcation free from encroachment to start the construction work within a week before the rainy season. The same mayor also said that in the meeting of the powerful standing committee chaired by him, a proposal has been passed to make this road encroachment free before the much awaited new construction work starts. Mayor Sikariya said that the locality of Kamalnath Nagar has been in the news due to water logging and poor drainage system.

He said that it would be better if the residents of the concerned city themselves vacate the government land of the road and drain to improve the drainage system of this historical locality before administrative action is taken on the encroachment. Mayor Garima Devi Sikariya said that after the completion of the tender process, this work has been allotted with a total expenditure of Rs 1.07 crore. Here some local people said that this road was in a dilapidated condition for the last several decades. Even in light rain, the road turns into a pond, due to which pedestrians, school children and local people had to face a lot of trouble. Due to encroachment, due to improper drainage, dirty and smelly water reaches inside houses and shops.

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