Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Gaping hole on Sector 34/44 cycle track is an invitation to tragedy

- Rajanbir Singh rajanbir.singh@htlive.com

When the Chandigarh administra­tion is promoting cycling, it also needs to keep all cycle tracks in a good condition. AKSHIT PASSI, administra­tor of Chandigarh-based Cyclegiri

CHANDIGARH : The incessant rain over the past week has caused a cave-in on a cycle track on Sector 34/44 the dividing road, while also causing damage to several other cycle tracks in other sectors.

“The cave-in is lying unattended since Friday, putting lives at risk. Residents have placed branches around the road, while police have placed barricades. But, still it can cause a mishap due to poor visibility in rain or at night. Calls to authoritie­s have gone in vain,” said Swadesh Talwar, president of the Sector 44-B RWA.

Stating that it was a result of poor maintenanc­e by contractor­s, president of the Sector 44-D RWA, VK Nirmal said, “There has been no maintenanc­e or carpeting work for two years. When repairs are done, engineers are never present to oversee it, leaving poor workmanshi­p ignored.”

Administra­tor of a city-based cycling group, Cyclegiri, Akshit Passi said cycle tracks across the city were riddled with potholes, even the one right next to the Children’s Traffic Park in Sector 23.

“When the administra­tion is promoting cycling, it also needs to keep the cycle tracks in a good condition,” he said.

Aware of the cave-in, area councillor Ravinder Kaur Gujral said he will visit the spot on Monday and ensure that it was repaired properly.

While the cycle tracks are constructe­d and maintained by the engineerin­g wing of the UT administra­tion, this patch of land comes under the municipal corporatio­n’s purview.

A senior MC official said the repair was delayed due to Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns on Saturday, but the road will be fixed on Monday.

“We haven’t examined this patch of road yet. But, some cycle tracks are built above pipelines. A leak there can cause the road to crumble,” said an official in the engineerin­g department, not wishing to be named.

 ?? KESHAV SINGH/HT ?? The cave-in that occurred on the cycle track following showers in Chandigarh is lying unattended since Friday.
KESHAV SINGH/HT The cave-in that occurred on the cycle track following showers in Chandigarh is lying unattended since Friday.

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