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NHAI begins flyover work on Tiruchi-Thanjavur highway

Work under way on drains and culverts for service lanes ahead of construction of a flyover near Ganesa Point roundabout at Thuvakudi near Tiruchi.   | Photo Credit: M. Srinath

The National Highways Authority of India has begun flyover construction work near Ganesan Point in front of BHEL complex on Tiruchi-Thanjavur highway.

The new bridge was sanctioned following persistent demands from the public in view of frequent accidents around Ganesa Point Roundabout, which was considered too big.

While the highway caters to a huge volume of traffic, a large number of BHEL employees cross the highway at the point for their commute to work every day as it runs through the industrial complex and township.

The roundabout was built after widening of Tiruchi-Thanjavur highway by NHAI some years ago. With many vehicles capsizing while negotiating the sharp curves around the roundabout, calls turned shrill to construct a flyover at the spot and remove the roundabout or reduce its size.

The flyover is to be built at a cost of nearly ₹50 crore and some BHEL lands have been acquired for the purpose. Last year, BHEL translocated some fully grown trees from the roadside to interior parts of its campus.

NHAI has started work on laying of service lanes and work is under way on construction of drains and culverts. The work has now been under way for nearly two months. Once the service lanes are ready on either side of the highway, traffic will be diverted through them to facilitate construction of the flyover on the main carriageway.

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"It was a symbolic protest against waterlogging on the road. Only after two hours of the rain, the city roads look like rivers," Congress leader Anwar Hussain said.

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Congress leaders attempted to draw the attention towards waterlogging (Representational)

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Congress workers on Tuesday resorted to "fishing" on the waterlogged streets of UP's Gorakhpur, armed with nets, in an attempt to draw the attention of authorities to the problems of waterlogging in the city.

Congress workers led by the former general secretary of the district Congress committee, Anwar Hussain, reached Betiahata area of the city with fishing nets and began catching fish in the knee-deep water on the street.

"It was a symbolic protest against waterlogging on the road. Only after two hours of the rain, the city roads look like rivers and one can even catch fish from there," said Anwar Hussain.

"We selected one of the posh areas of Gorakhpur to show that if the condition of such an upscale locality after two hours of rains is so pitiable, one can imagine the condition of the rest of the city which is the home turf of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath," he said.

The Congress leader, in an apparent jibe, said youths of the state are struggling today with unemployment and fishing in the city's waterlogged streets may be a good idea for their self-employment.

"The government is promoting self-employment and I think that's why, this is the condition of roads in the city of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath," he said.

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