Categories: Nagpur

NMC doesn’t have money to convert 28 roads

Nagpur: Empty Connector Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has led to the civil body to drop the concreteness of 28 of the 102 planned roads.
NMC requires more than RS100 Crore, which does not have, to execute the concreteness of these roads.
Of the three packages, concernation work on 16 roads occurs at the speed of snail when working has not started from three roads.
This means that the driver must bear with poor walks and make their way through the streets ridden and rusty.
Commissioner of Radhakrishnan B City confirmed its development and said that this tar will be taken for concreteness after the financial condition of the Civic body increased.
The civil heads also said NMC would make improvements to the works of the streets of the hole.
NMC hasn’t done repair work on these streets, because they are conveniently.
So, today most of these roads are in sad conditions.
“When the proposed road will be converted to cement, there is no tar work carried out on these streets in the past four years,” recognizing senior officials from NMC.
Meanwhile, the Nagpur City Traffic Police revealed concern over a slow pace of cement roads, which caused discomfort for motorists throughout the city.
“We have provided the office of the Division Commissioner at a Joint Meeting attended by NMC officials about the situation.
The NMC commissioner has been asked to ensure that incomplete work does not endanger road users,” said a senior official from the city traffic police.
Traffic police told Tii that an incomplete road, including those close to Siddheshwar hall on Jalan Manewada, has been lying like this for more than a year now.
The same situation was seen in the patch between Bhim Chowk and Ring Road, and Mokshadham to Imamwada, among others.
During the rainy season, this incomplete road work also contributes to the accident on the road.
Jobs on most cement roads began between 2016 and 2018.
However, for the best known reasons for PWD, the work of converting 16 second phase-II cement roads and phase-III will occur at the speed of the snail.
The police claimed that Mahametro was very obeying deadlines and even the way they did infrared work very well.
They strictly follow the terms and conditions such as spreading traffic guards, taking safety prevention etc.
issued by traffic police.
However, no contractor assigned by NMC follows the safety guidelines, show traffic police.
Traffic police concern, civil heads said he had issued instructions to accelerate the works of sustainable cement roads.
According to him, all ongoing cement road work will be finished in the city at the end of December.
The Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari also directed the citizenship administration to accelerate the speed to complete the ongoing cement road work.
Walk everywhere phase — stretched —- finished —- while waiting for phase-i —– 26 stretched —- 12 — 14 phase-II —- 59 stretches – – 51 — 8 phase-III — 27 stretch — 13 — 14

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