Jagran correspondent, Banda. There is a relief news for the people of Chahitara-Pachulla area who are troubled every year by the floods in Ken River during the rainy season. Yogi government is going to construct a mini bridge on Chahitara-Pachulla road connected to Banda-Bahraich highway. With the construction of this bridge, about 12 thousand people of the area will get permanent relief from the problem of transportation during rainy days.
The proposed mini bridge will be built in place of the old bridge located at kilometer 6 of Chahitara-Pachulla road from Banda-Bahraich road. It will have a 3×15 meter span, the estimated cost of which is around Rs 3 crore. The tender process of the project has been completed and the construction work will start as soon as the approval is received in the month of February. A target has been set to complete the bridge within a year.
At present, during the rainy season, due to increase in the water level of Ken River, about 1.350 km long road gets submerged. Due to this, the connectivity of the surrounding villages with the district headquarters is completely cut off and the villagers have to travel by boat, risking their lives.
After the construction of the mini bridge, traffic will remain smooth even during the rainy season. This will provide special facilities to school children, patients, farmers and businessmen. In case of emergency, movement of ambulance and other essential services will also become easier. Construction of a mini bridge is proposed at a cost of approximately Rs 3 crore. The tender process has been completed and construction work will be started in the month of February. After the construction of the bridge, the people of this area will be free from the problems faced every year during the rainy season and the contact with the district headquarters will remain throughout the year. Bhupesh Kumar Sonkar, Executive Engineer, CD II.
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