| Land, politics take toll on rail project by nikhilndls on 23 February, 2013 - 12:00 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | Land, politics take toll on rail project on 23 February, 2013 - 12:00 AM | |
KOLKATA: Engineers had termed it a 'challenge', but it was designed to be a pretty cable-stay structure on the lines of the Vidyasagar Setu. More importantly, it was to reduce the woes of residents of Burdwan town and neighbouring places who have to make do with a dilapidated structure that serves makes do as the Road Overbridge (ROB) across Barddhaman Junction station. Today, nearly six months after its construction commenced, engineers feel that the unfinished structure, for which nearly Rs 110 crore had been allotted by the Ministry of Railways, will stand a memorial to how politics influence development projects in the state."The ROB was first sanctioned in 2007-08. However, due to some differences of opinion with the then state government, the project couldn't start. It was revived in 2009-10 after Mamata Banerjee took over as the railway minister. In 2012, construction commenced formally when Mukul Roy was the railway minister and it was planned to complete the structure in 2014.Initially, the state agreed to take necessary measures to acquire land for construction of the approaches of the ROB. After the Trinamool Congress quit the UPA, there was no longer any initiative on the part of the state government. We can only complete the portion that passes over the railway tracks. It is for the state government to do the needful for the approaches on either end," said an official of the Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL), the agency entrusted with construction of the bridge. | ||