The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Plan to form new road from Panjapur to Tiruchi-Karur Highway awaits govt. nod

The project, which is estimated to cost about ₹340 crore, is in Tiruchi and strengthen­ing the river banks to avoid also aimed at decongesti­ng the traffic breaches and flooding during monsoon

- C. Jaisankar

The project to develop a new road from Panjapur to Karur Highway awaits administra­tive sanction from the State government.

It was with the aim of establishi­ng a direct link from Panajpur, where Tiruchi Corporatio­n is building an integrated bus terminus, to TiruchiKar­ur highway, that the civic body came out with a plan about two years ago to form a new road along the eastern bund of the Koraiyar and the Kudamuriti rivers. It is also aimed at decongesti­ng traffic in Tiruchi and strengthen­ing river banks to prevent breaches and flooding during monsoon.

The project is estimated to cost about ₹340 crore. The length of the proposed road is expected to be around 12 km from the bus terminal to Karur highway. As part of the project, an elevated carriagewa­y will come up on TiruchiDin­digul highway near Karumandap­am. The carriagewa­y will be nine metres wide and will be laid on the eastern bund of the Koraiyar and the Kudamuriti via Kuzhumayi Amman Temple and Woraiyur.

It was originally planned to execute the project in a single phase and the Corporatio­n ac

The Koraiyar river bund along which a new road is being planned.

cordingly submitted the detailed project report (DPR) to the Department of Municipal Administra­tion and Water Supply. However, the project was divided into three packages to ensure the work was completed early. While package one would cover a distance of two km from Panjapur with an estimate of about ₹87 crore, package two would cover about two km from TiruchiKar­ur Highway at an estimate of ₹80 crore. The third package would cover areas where land acquisitio­n was required.

It was expected that the project would get administra­tive sanction in December last. However, the Government is yet to issue a

G.O for the project.

When contacted, a senior official of the Corporatio­n told The Hindu that the proposal was under the appraisal of Tamil Nadu Urban Finance and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

Once the source of funding was finalised, the State government would take a call on issuing the G.O. Chances were bright for starting packageI and packageII of the project shortly after the Lok Sabha election, the official added.

The proposal is under the appraisal of Tamil Nadu Urban Finance and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Corporatio­n

SENIOR OFFICIAL Tiruchi Corporatio­n

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