Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Work on Centre’s Light House Project begins

- Sanjoy Dey sanjoy.dey@hindustant­imes.com

RANCHI: Constructi­on work for the central government’s ambitious Light House Project (LHP) started amid heavy security at Ranchi’s Dhurwa area on Tuesday morning. The locals, who are protesting against the constructi­on, were not allowed to gather at the site by security forces deputed by Ranchi administra­tion, officials said.

Directorat­e of Municipal Administra­tion (DMA) director JV Narayan Rao said, “The work started hassle-free with no problem and no protest. Everything was peaceful.”

The Centre recently held up funds for LHP--foundation of which was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 1 this year--due to delay in beginning of constructi­on work. According to state officials, the work could not take place due to protest by locals, who were demanding shifting of the site, as they claimed it was the only playground for children.

However, the Centre warned that it will not release the fund until satisfacto­ry progress on the project was seen. It also asked the urban developmen­t department to begin the constructi­on work within a week. Then, the department wrote to Ranchi administra­tion last week for providing adequate security to initiate the project work.

Meanwhile, work of soil testing, barricadin­g and factory set-up also started at the site on Tuesday. “If everything goes as per plan, the work will now continue till it gets finished,” adding that the government project aims to provide dwelling units to the poor.

The entire constructi­on site turned into a fortress with deployment of heavy security forces on Tuesday morning. A section of the locals tried to protest but they were not allowed. Basti Bachao Sangharsh Samiti (BBSS) convener Mintu Paswan said, “The protestors were threatened not to gather at the site. As there was a weekly market in Hatia on Tuesday, majority of the protestors were out of home since morning.”

Under the LHP, as many as 1,008 affordable houses will be constructe­d for the poor and middle-class people. The project will come up on 7.5 acres of land using innovating constructi­on technologi­es named ‘NAVARITIH’ (new, affordable, validated, research innovation technologi­es for Indian housing) at an estimated cost of ₹133.99 crore.

LHP will include on-site infrastruc­ture developmen­t such as internal roads, pathways, common green area, boundary wall, water supply, sewerage and drainage system, rain water harvesting, solar lighting, external electrific­ation and others. The carpet area per flat will be around 315 square feet.

 ?? HT ?? Labourers start work at Ranchi’s Dhurwa area on Tuesday.
HT Labourers start work at Ranchi’s Dhurwa area on Tuesday.

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