Deccan Chronicle

Procession likely to damage new Charminar granite pavements

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The Ganesh idol procession from the Old City would damage the work carried out for the Charminar Pedestrian­isation Project (CPP), officials said.

Officials said the granite pavements from Charminar to Gulzar Houz and to Sardar Mahal, which were designed for pedestrian­s, would be damaged if heavy vehicles carrying idols from Shalibanda and Charminar are allowed to move on them.

The pavements on Laad

The 800-metre radius around the Charminar had been designed for pedestrian­s and decided not allow heavy vehicles there.

Bazaar Road and Sardar Mahal would be removed during the nimajjanam procession on immersion day.

A senior GHMC official said the corporatio­n had completed the pavement works using granite and cobble stones at an estimated cost of `6 crore. Even though traffic can diverted via the ourter and inner ring roads via the High Court, the traffic police was not ready to do so and has decided to route the procession through Shalibanda and Charminar. This would damage the infrastruc­ture of the CPP.

The official said the corporatio­n would have to spend `8 crore additional­ly every year to restore the pavements, permanent bollards and other structures following the Ganesh procession.

The official said that the 800-metre radius around the Charminar had been designed for pedestrian­s and decided not allow heavy vehicles there.

“The granite pavements do not have the structural stability to allow heavy vehicles, and would be damaged. It would also create further inconvenie­nce during the procession on immersion day,” he said.

Of the `11.05 crore works pertaining to Inner and Outer Ring Road covering Charminar, 95 per cent had been completed. This route could be used to divert traffic from the High Court without damaging the project, he said.

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