Is the Road Renovation in Medinipur Under PMGSY Bringing Joy to Villagers?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- 5.8 km road being renovated under PMGSY.
- Construction includes four new culverts.
- Investment exceeds Rs 5 crore.
- Project aims to alleviate transportation issues for locals.
- Local leaders express optimism for swift completion.
Kolkata, Dec 7 (NationPress) The recent renovation and construction of a 5.8 km stretch of road from Padadiha to Banshpatri in the Kharagpur subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district, West Bengal, commenced under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY).
Alongside the road, four new culverts are also being constructed, with the project projected to exceed Rs 5 crore in costs.
The local community expressed their happiness as this initiative is set to eliminate years of roadblocks and traffic congestion.
For an extended period, residents endured daily hardships due to the road's poor condition, which particularly impacted the transportation of school children.
With the long-awaited road renovation and construction projects underway, a sense of relief and optimism has enveloped the locals.
Zilla Parishad party leader Mohammad Rafiq evaluated the work's progress and shared his anticipation for its swift completion.
"The quality of the road I observed is impressive. Once completed, the residents of Paschim Medinipur and Jhargram districts will reap significant benefits," he stated to the press.
The villagers expressed their gratitude towards both the state and central administrations for this initiative.
It is important to note that the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana was initiated by the Central government to enhance connectivity to unconnected settlements as part of a poverty alleviation strategy.
The program aims to establish high and uniform technical and management standards, facilitating policy development and planning at the state level to ensure the sustainable management of the rural road network.
According to the latest official statistics, approximately 1.67 lakh unconnected habitations qualify for coverage under this program. This entails the construction of about 3.71 lakh km of roads for new connectivity and 3.68 lakh km for upgrades.