Road-digging banned till mid-July


Panaji, May 27 (TNN): The state government has banned digging and cutting of roads during the monsoon till July 13 to ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians, as also to ensure the smooth flow of traffic.

Any organization or individual found digging national and state highways will be punished under Section 188 of the IPC, district magistrate of North Goa, Nila Mohanan, said in an order.

“It is expedient to put a ban on digging and cutting of all types of roads, including national highways, state highways, major district roads, road-shoulders, lanes and thoroughfares during the monsoons as these activities pose imminent danger and disruption to the life of motorists, pedestrians and general public,” Mohanan said.

“This order is for service providers like cable operators, optic fibre cable companies, water and other services,” an official said.

The prohibition of digging activity will remain in force for 60 days from May 15. South Goa collector Anjali Sehrawat is also expected to issue a similar order shortly.

  

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