Deccan Chronicle

Rasoolpura nala works hit hurdle in traffic flow

Cops unwilling to give permission for works on left side

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

The nala works undertaken by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) on Begumpet-rasoolpura­paradise route some two months ago seem to be facing hurdles as the traffic police are not willing to issue permission to take up works on the left side of the nala. The police said they could not divert the traffic anymore as commuters were facing a lot of hardships and complaints were piling up about the delay in works.

But the GHMC puts the blame on the Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) for erecting a pier at the constructi­on site, while the metro authoritie­s argue that the project was planned much before the announceme­nt of the Strategic Nala Developmen­t Plan (SNDP).

The civic body also attributes the delay in nala works to the twoweek strike by metal

traders.

The corporatio­n officials also blame the traffic police for vehicle diversion for only 45 days though they specifical­ly announced that the work would be completed only after 60 days.

However, lack of coordinati­on among department­s is not only causing inconvenie­nce to the commuters, but also going to affect the Prime Minister’s convoy which will reach Parade Grounds via Begumpet and Rasoolpura on July 3, apart from others who

throng the meeting spot.

K. Kishan Rao, superinten­dent engineer from the SNDP projects wing said the nala works at Rasoolpura junction was delayed due to the presence of a pier erected by the HMRL authoritie­s.

He said the authoritie­s had to redesign the nala without disturbing the structural stability of the pillar. Kishan Rao said utility shifting also consumed time besides strike by the metal dealers across Telangana for two weeks.

However, the official said the culvert works on the right hand side was almost done and the work on the remaining side would be taken up soon. “Once the works on the left side is complete, we will take up the nala works on the Minister Road side,” he said.

N. Prakash Reddy, DCP, traffic, said the GHMC sought permission only for 45 days and it was extended upon their request.

He said the department would not accord permission to the civic body to take up nala works on the left side as the department was already facing public ire with the ongoing works.

A senior HMRL official, requesting anonymity, said the civic body was blaming the department for the work which was executed a decade ago. He said the HMRL was generous to give permission to the GHMC to take up nala works though it might cause disturbanc­e to existing pier.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The nala works undertaken by GHMC have been going on for two months on Begumpet- Rasoolpura-paradise route. —
FILE PHOTO The nala works undertaken by GHMC have been going on for two months on Begumpet- Rasoolpura-paradise route. —

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