Minister promises development of Banganapalle town in Nandyal district of A.P.
The Hindu
Minister plans to improve infrastructure and traffic flow in Banagamapalle town, focusing on road expansion and beautification.
Plans are being drawn up to free Banaganapalle town from traffic snarls and provide basic infrastructure in the town, Minister for Roads and Buildings B.C. Janardhan Reddy said.
The Minister on Saturday (April 19) conducted a whirlwind tour of Banganapalle town and inspected the under construction cement roads and drains in the town. he also discussed with the R&B officials and architects over the development of Four Roads Junction in the town. Mr Janardhan Reddy said he had discussed with architects on expansion of roads and construction welcome boards at the entrances of the town.
Mr. Janardhan Reddy took feedback from the officials on the development of various junctions that lead to various towns and villages from Banganapalle. He asked officials to chalk out plans to develop junctions to ease traffic congestion. He wanted officials to beautify the main Ring Circle in the town and also to expand the circle for the free movement of traffic which would bring down accidents.
The Minister asked officials to prepare comprehensive plans for the development of Tadipatri Road, Koilkuntla Road, Yagantipalle, Betemcherla Road, Panyam Road junctions at the earliest. Noting that the welcome arches leading to the town from Panyam Road and Yagantipalle were of Nawabs era were on verge of collapse, the Minister directed the officials to beautify and remodel them.
Mr. Janardhan Reddy inspected the CC road and drain works in Nayak vari veedhi, Lal Masjid road and Battulurupadu and asked the officials to expedite the road construction works. Similarly, he wanted official to take steps for removing the electric poles that are obstructing the flow of traffic and also replace the damaged ones with new ones. The Minister asked for a report on the number of that were damaged and the number of new electric poles that are needed to replace them.

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