Udaipur : The issue raised regarding the proposed elevated road from City Station to Collector’s bungalow in Udaipur city has finally crossed the first stage. On Monday, Punjab Governor Gulabchand Kataria laid its foundation stone and performed the bhoomi pujan of the construction work. This elevated will be two and a half km long at a cost of about Rs 137 crore. Which will be ready in two years. As soon as the road is ready, the journey of the pedestrians will become easier. The city will be free from traffic jams. During the foundation stone laying ceremony of the elevated road, Governor Kataria clearly said that there will be no shortage of money for this, only care should be taken that the work is completed on time and with quality.
It is noteworthy that the issue regarding elevated road in the city was raised prominently. A series of news were published regarding this. Seeing the jam, Punjab Governor Gulabchand Kataria and Mayor Govind Singh Tank, while appreciating the issue, themselves accepted the option of elevated road. Mayor and MLA Tarachand Jain has removed the legal hurdles and presented his case prominently in the High Court by getting its file removed. In the very first hearing, the court issued orders to make it as per the rules. Following the order, after completing its DPR, tender and other technical processes, a work order was issued to the firm.
traders There was opposition that its construction would block air and light.
● The elevated road is two lane and on single pillar. If the pillars are placed in the same space as the dividers of four feet each, then the road will not be any smaller.
● The height is 17 feet and a road will be built above it. If this height is more than two storeys then there is no question of blocking air and light.
● After being elevated, parking space will also be available at many places.
● If a person has to come to the main market, he will have to come on the lower route only. The one who has to go straight will go ahead in an elevated manner.