Udupi DC urges action on national highway works to ensure public safety


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD/EP)

Udupi, May 4: "Arrange alternative roads and prioritize national highway works to ensure smooth traffic flow," stated deputy commissioner (DC) Dr K Vidyakumari during a progress review meeting held at the deputy commissioner' office’s auditorium. She personally inspected the work sites at Santhekatte concerning NH 66 and 169A on May 4.

"Complaints have been received that the ongoing development works for the NH 66 Santhekatte underpass are obstructing the movement of people and vehicles, leading to accidents. Immediate solutions should be implemented to address the concerns raised by the public," she emphasized to the engineers.

"People, including business travellers and students commuting to schools, are forced to cover long distances, sometimes up to a kilometre, to cross the road. A temporary pedestrian overbridge should be erected to facilitate safe crossing," she suggested.

"Legal actions should be taken against engineers in the event of accidents occurring at national highway work sites due to negligence on the part of contractors or engineers," she instructed police officials.

"Prominently display signboards indicating designated roads, speed limits, and warnings of ongoing works to ensure road safety. With the monsoon season approaching next month, pre-emptive measures should be taken to mitigate potential disruptions to work and traffic," she advised.

"The iron girders received for the railway overbridge at Indrali should be promptly assembled," she directed officials.

"Commence and expedite the land acquisition process for highway works from Karavali junction to Malpe in coordination with subdivision officers and highway officials. Additionally, efforts should be made to resolve the land acquisition case for the national highway near Parkala through coordinated legal action," she added.

District SP Dr Arun K highlighted that negligence during construction works can lead to loss of lives and emphasized the importance of proactive measures to prevent accidents. "It is the responsibility of those undertaking the work to prevent such incidents. Legal action should be taken against engineers in the event of mishaps, and disciplinary measures will be enforced against officers failing to address these issues," he asserted.

Assistant commissioner Rashmi, Udupi tahsildar Gururaj, national highway authority project director Abdulla Mohammed Azmi and others were present.

 

 

 

  

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  • Satish, Udupi

    Sun, May 05 2024

    Are these public servants and peoples representatives diligently exercising their duties and responsibilities in the interest of the democratic Indian citizens...??

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2024

    The incidence of ghastly RTAs and pedestrian fatalities have increased multifold after hurriedly broadening and straightening of roads without commensurate safety protocols; the supposed highways and expressways cannot handle four wheeler speeds beyond 100kmph?? Please note that this is a very personal opinion; kindly don't believe in anybody's personal opinion 🙏 😊

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, May 05 2024

    third world country...third class infrastructure...highly corrupt bureaucrats...politicians...pathetic scheme of things...no one is bothered..every indian wants to sc...w other Indian....i feel Brits were much better....now we have to fight with our own brethern for justice

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2024

    What happened to Mangalore DC s order to install doors on Private Buses ???

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2024

    His own DC office he failed to shieft, service bus stand ,RTO , He failed to do. now now about doors to buses, I think it's better to have doorless buses in DK and UDUPI. That will be better.I believe.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2024

    NH is coming under Central Government and Gadgariji . Approach him. These type of inspection only " KANNIGE MANNU" . Nothing can be done.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, May 04 2024

    What is the MP of Udupi doing?

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  • Prakashchandra Jain, Moodbidri

    Sat, May 04 2024

    Every politician is a Public Servant, so priority for public, tax payer and senior citizen.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Sat, May 04 2024

    An honest deputy commissioner desired safety for the public. May her tribe increase.

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