Deccan Chronicle

Hafeezpet road: A distant dream

Road constructi­on leads to traffic chaos

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About 2,000 families and thousands of techies each day bear the brunt of constant digging of roads, lack of street lights, unguarded open drains and constructi­on debris in the stretch running parallel from Hi-tech City to Hafeezpet Railway station.

Residents are claiming that the 100ft road keeps dragging, leading to traffic chaos at the parking lot of the apartments. Thousands of techies use this road to commute to Hitech City, surrounded by high-rise apartments like Mahindra Lifespaces Ashvita, Indu Fortune fields and Prajay Megapolis. Despite having given several representa­tions to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) and the Hyderabad Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB), residents allege that officials from both organisati­ons have refused to claim responsibi­lity, instead convenient­ly passing the buck from one to the other.

Kalyan Aluri, a software engineer said, “No sooner is the road laid, the administra­tion digs it up. Previously it was the HMWSSB which was working on it and now it's Transco. With very little time left for the arrival of the monsoons, this road will be in a total mess if works are not expedited. While the sanction was made for a full road, half of it was built and inaugurate­d.” Furthermor­e, there is an unguarded open drain that has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes, not to mention the constructi­on debris that has been lying unattended for years.

Associatio­ns of several residentia­l apartments have advised residents to take precaution­s, “Due to unsettled dust from Hafeezpet to Indu Fortune Fields, because of bad roads and heavy traffic, kids and senior citizens are suffering from dust allergy and this could cause asthma. Doctors who own houses in this vicinity, have been cautioned to avoid asthma build up in the near future,” said Abhinay Sinha.

Since part of this stretch is under Kukatpally constituen­cy and another in Serilingam­pally, residents allege lack of coordinati­on between both inter and intra department officials. Furthermor­e, they also allege new encroachme­nts in the vicinity.

Officials said that underwater pipeline laying works are frequently causing damages to roads. However, HMWSSB officials have given a No Objection Certificat­e (NOC) to GHMC to undertake restoratio­n work. A GHMC official said that they would not carry out the restoratio­n due to the repair work that still remained.

Foundation stone set BT Road was laid from Gokul Chourastha to Prajay Megacity with cost of `105.20 lakh in 2016. A part of the road was inaugurate­d in 2018 from Mahindra Ashwith to Kukatpally 8th phase junction without completing the roads.

Associatio­ns and doctors are advising residents living in gated communitie­s facing the road to move away for safety.

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