The connectivity challenge by eabhi200k on 28 July, 2012 - 12:20 PM | ||
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eabhi200k | The connectivity challenge on 28 July, 2012 - 12:20 PM | |
For a city breaking into the million-plus category of urban conurbation and projected as an important investment destination with potential for growth, connectivity holds the key for future expansion. And a mass mode of transportation providing link to the rest of the State and major destinations across the country is a critical factor in fostering industrial development and accelerating urbanisation of Mysore. Here, nothing can beat the advantages held out by railways when compared to other modes of transportation. While improvement and expansion of roads is undeniable, it is equally true that the cost benefit advantages of railways, especially for long distance travel, is hard to beat by other modes of transport. Hence it was not surprising that stakeholders represented by the business community and NGOs made a strong case for improved rail links connecting Mysore not only with the rest of the State but with the rest of the country at the recent Divisional Railway Users’ Consultative Committee meeting held in the city. This also brings to the fore the institutional mechanism evolved by the authorities to elicit public feedback and respond to them in the medium to long term. The demands are many and as varied as the daily commuters and passengers using the railways. Though not all of them may materialise in the immediate future, a case is being built for their sanction in the future. |