Siruvachur underpass expected to be completed in six months
The Hindu
Work on construction of vehicular underpasses at Siruvachur near Perambalur on Tiruchi-Chennai national highway has gathered pace after the return of labourers following relaxation of lockdown norms.N
Work on construction of vehicular underpasses at Siruvachur near Perambalur on Tiruchi-Chennai national highway has gathered pace after the return of labourers following relaxation of lockdown norms. National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) took up construction of the underpass on the highway following popular demand. The absence of a proper provision for crossing the highway at Siruvachur, where the popular Madurakaliamman Temple is located, has posed a threat to visitors and locals alike. The temple is located about 50 km from Tiruchi and about nine km away from Perambalur in the district. It is open on Mondays and Fridays besides New Moon and Full Moon days and annual occasions such as brahmothsavam and Navarathiri.More Related News

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