Monday, June 24, 2024

Aluva - Alangad Road: Expropriation notified; Minister P. Rajeev said that the compensation will be made available quickly

 A notification has been issued for acquisition of land for Aluva-Alangad road widening project. The District Collector has issued a Section 11 (1) notification for acquisition of 0.81 hectares of land in various survey numbers of Aluva West and Kadungallur villages. Minister P. Rajeev said that the project, which was only on paper for a long time, is reaching the construction stage because the state government has intervened with willpower. P. Rajeev also said that those who give away land for road development will be provided compensation as per the rules. 


Angamaly P.W.D Land Acquisition Special Tehsildar is the Gold Valuation Officer. Complaints related to land acquisition should be submitted within 15 days. The social impact assessment under the Land Acquisition Act had already been completed and the expert committee had submitted its inspection report. The public hearing was last November. Those who participated in the public hearing expressed their approval of the plan and alignment prepared by the government. Industries Minister P Rajeev said that the remaining steps will be completed quickly to realize the long-term demand of road development.


The road will be 12 meters wide. A 12 meter wide road is envisaged along with seven meter wide tar road along with service road, drain cum footpath and cable duct. It was agreed to widen the road in a high-level meeting held in Thiruvananthapuram on October 13, 2021 after the last assembly elections. Following this, it was decided to speed up the further steps in the meeting of the representatives of the local bodies that the road passes through in Aluva. The approval of the Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department had already been received for the new alignment. Minister P. Rajeev also said that with the widening of the road in the Thottakkattukara-East Kadungalloor section, which is facing severe traffic jams, there will be more safe travel facilities.




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