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Monday, September 1, 2008

Silchar Roads, DC Gautam Ganguly under attack


From our Staff Reporter SILCHAR, Aug 31: Amid large-scale public resentment over the pathetic condition of various roads including the national highways both the BRO and Cachar district administration have sought a month’s time to make temporary patchworks, so that these roads can be made motorable. In an urgent meeting convened recently by the Cachar DC Gautam Ganguly and attended by BRO’s chief engineer AK Tiwari of Project Puspak along with other officers from PWD, both BRO and district administration maintained that excessive rainfall for the last couple of days has worsened the situation. On the other hand, the Jana Jagaran Mancha on behalf of the residents of the Sonai road has given a 15-day deadline to the BRO and the district administration. This was stated in a joint statement by its president Asit Mukherjee, general secretary Ratan Sarma and member Kishore Bhattacharjee. Kishore Bhattacharjee is the brother of former MP Karnandu Bhattarcharjee.Dr Tiwari, who has earlier met the Union Minister SM Dev, informed that immediate patchwork would be started in the roads including one that connects Silchar with Mizoram. “Once the monsoon is over, bituminous work will be undertaken for permanent solution”, he further said. Ganguly, on the other hand, sought one month time from the agitated public of the town with the assurance that before puja, the Silchar main road would be made motorable. Expressing resentment over NBCC’s indifferent attitude towards pumping out water from Sonai Road area, Ganguly said that if the departments show a little eagerness in fulfilling their official duties, things would not have gone to such an extent.Moloy Dev, executive engineer, PWD, informed that for the maintenance work of all the roads of the entire district, only Rs 7 lakh was released this year, while the actual requirement was at least Rs 1 crore. “With this amount, how can we maintain the condition of the road,” he said. Violet Baruah, SP Cachar said that illegal encroachment and the dumping of building materials on the footpath have made the situation graver. source: sentinel assam

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