Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rajnath inspects outer ring road project, says 3 more yrs

- Mohd Arshi Rafique mohd.rafique@htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW: Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Monday inspected the under-constructi­on 94-kilometre long Outer Ring Road project at Mati crossing on Lucknow’s outskirts.

The stretch, which the home minister inspected, will connect Dewa Road with Kursi Road and is expected to help decongest the city roads making travel easier.

The union home minister, who has also written to the state government expressing his dismay at the progress of projects in his constituen­cy, especially during the Samajwadi Party rule, was not happy with the pace of work on the project that was originally supposed to be completed by 2019, when he is likely to seek re-election from Lucknow in the Lok Sabha election.

He had also asked officials to fix responsibi­lity for the delay in execution of the project.

Singh later said that the outer ring road— christened as Kisan Path — will be completed in maximum three years. Rajnath claimed that around 2 km of road is being constructe­d every day. “Once ready, the road will change the picture of Lucknow,” he said.

After being elected the Lucknow MP in 2014 elections, Rajnath was besieged by complaints of traffic snarls in his constituen­cy.

It was then that in consultati­on with his Lucknow representa­tive Diwaker Tripathi, former chairman of the Lucknow Developmen­t Authority, that he envisaged the project, which, when ready, would connect 104 villages, five national highways and 6 state highways with Lucknow.

The home minister also had a brief interactio­n with officials of National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), the agency tasked with outer ring project. The state government is acquiring the land for the project.

He instructed the officials to complete the work as soon as possible so that the residents of Lucknow could get rid of traffic bottleneck­s.

The NHAI officials claimed machines imported from Germany are being used in laying the road.

The estimated cost of the road

is around Rs 5,500 crore. Earlier this month, the home minister had asked the Uttar Pradesh government to accelerate the pace of the project.

The ring road will connect Rae Bareli Road, Sultanpur Road and Kanpur Road and Lucknow-Agra Expressway on the outskirts of the city.

As per the plan, the road will have four big overbridge­s, 42 small overbridge­s, five railway overbridge­s, eight flyovers, 26 underpasse­s for vehicles, three underpasse­s for pedestrian­s, and two inter-change roads.

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