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Despite the government, the Thammanam -Pullepady Road project is moving at the speed of a snail. notify

Land acquisitions for the Thammanam-Pullepady Road project remain incomplete. |Picture source: File Photo

Despite a series of government notices, Thammanam-pullepady Road and its extension to MG Road and NH bypasses remain uncertain.

Despite repeated appeals from traders and other stakeholders, they stressed that the rapid execution of the 3.70km project is crucial to revive the business prospects of MG Road. Many businesses there either moved to NH bypass or closed stores due to reduced sales during the construction of Kochi large executives.

The latest notices in these notices issued by the Revenue Department (b) department on Friday (April 11) include survey numbers for plots not yet included in previous notices. Social impact assessment (SIA) studies, public hearings and other procedures will be followed.

The former chairman of the Federation of Commerce and Industry and Commerce and Industry Association (FICCI) Deepak Aswani, who is also the chairman of the Kerala branch of the Indian Retailers Association, has been a road project that has not started since countless people surrendered to their land for free, and this is a road project that has not started for the road project. Kerala Conference Committee on Industry and Commerce (KCCI) contributed Rs 10 crore 15 years ago to build a two-lane bridge in Karanakodam to drain the old narrow bridge and push the road forward. Incomplete,” he said.

Mr Aswani added that the proposed four-lane road was crucial for the dry artery route from Edappally and Vyttila and the narrow Goshree bridge to the city, with vehicles entering Kochi from the container road.

Despite an investigation, the landowner Ramesh Mathew, who hopes to release the necessary notifications quickly so that the earliest starts, but the expansion and expansion of the road may begin, but expressed dissatisfaction with the dullness of land acquisition. “Since the early 1990s, landowners and others have been waiting for a critical road project that connects NH bypasses to MG Road. We are tired of hearing a deadline before another deadline and visiting government offices to update documents. Traders on MGRoad must take the demand for the roads as they will benefit greatly from the direct road connections of NH bypasses,” he added. ”

MG Road Businessmen Association convener Rajesh Nair highlighted the city’s deteriorating traffic congestion. He urged citizens and government agencies to act in concert to achieve a four-lane road, and the failed Koh Him would be as notorious as Bengaluru because of this massive traffic jam.

M. Anilkumar said that in recent years, road projects have been restored in recent years, but mayor Anilkumar said ground work on the acquisition of land will begin in less than three months.

TJ Vinod, Ernakulam MLA hopes that this path will eventually be formed, as 30 years ago, the government believed that lack of funds was the main reason for the long-term delay.

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