Madurai-Natham four-laning project to be completed by July
The Hindu
75% of work of 7.3 km elevated corridor completed
The National Highways Authority of India has set July 2022 as the target for completing the Madurai-Natham fourway road project, including the elevated corridor for 7.3 km from Chokkikulam to Oomachikulam on New Natham Road.
The work that started in November 2018 and was scheduled to be completed in November 2020 got delayed due to COVID-19 lockdown and the consequent lack of workforce, mostly guest workers from North Indian States, who returned home due to fear of pandemic.
“The work that stopped during the first lockdown never gained momentum as the strength of the workforce came down drastically. The workers from Bihar and Chhattisgarh preferred to work in their nearby States rather than coming all the way down to Madurai,” an official said.
75% work completed: NHAI sources said that 75% of the elevated corridor work and 75% of the four-laning work between Oomachikulam and Natham has been completed.
Out of the 187 spans planned for the elevated corridor, the work of only five spans remained to be completed. “This is mostly in the city side – near Periyar statue junction and Gokhale Road,” the official added.
The dense bitumen macadam (bottom layer of road) has been laid for over 6 km under the elevated corridor. “We need to complete the side drains and then complete the DBM work for nearly 1 km. Other works pending are paving of the bituminous concrete (top layer) over the concrete slab on the elevated corridor,” he added.
The Congress government including controversial farm legislations that had been brought in and later withdrawn by the BJP-led government at the Centre as the reference points for the Karnataka Agriculture Prices Commission (KAPC) has ruffled the feathers of farmers’ leaders and agricultural economists who had expressed their ideological support to the Congress.