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“We never thought of such a road between the hills and forests”,
said Minati Bala Bhowmik, a resident of East Buradikhi at
Matabari Panchayat under South Tripura district. The slightly
grey haired lady was searching for her cow while she was walking
down the concrete road which goes towards Dhupkuchi. Some steps
ahead, there was Dulal Ghanta who was walking with loads of wood
on both his shoulders. He echoed the same sentiment. He said :
“This road was a brick-laid road earlier with big holes in
between. One auto was enough to occupy the road and no space had
been left even for a bicycle. Now, heavy trucks move along this
road.”
The National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) has
constructed the road from eastern side of Bura Dighi to
Dhupkuchi, Brahmachara and Bhumihin Colony. under the Prime
Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY). Now the drains on
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sides of the road are under construction. For the 2.91 km long
road, Rs. 1 crore has been sanctioned. When asked about the
road, the residents of Brahmachara, like Suresh and Jaylakshmi
replied smilingly, “We don’t know about other places, but
Brahmachara has been benefited a lot.” Earlier, if anyone fell
ill, there was no alternative but to carry the patient on
shoulders. Now, ambulance or other vehicles can easily ply over
the road from the doorstep of the houses of the villagers. This
road which is very near to the Agartala-Sabroom National Highway
44 has lessened the hardships of tribal as well as non-tribal
people living in the villages.
Another road which is three kilometers away from the National
Highway, has tied all the adjacent tribal villages together.
This 10-km road from Sindhukpathor under Satchand block to
Bishnupur not only facilitated the daily transportation system
of about 12,000 people but also tied the Satchand and
Rupaichhari blocks in a single knot. Soon, heavy vehicles will
run along the road, said the inhabitants. In due course of time,
people will be getting a vibrant life in their daily living.
Inhabitants are able to easily market their produce. This road
has also been constructed by NBCC with an estimated cost of Rs.
2. 41 crore.
Under ‘Bharat Nirman’ encapsulated as rural connectivity 277
rural roads will be constructed in the South Tripura district of
which construction work with 138 roads with a total length of
455.469 kms has already begun. With these roads being
completed,
2,26, 492 people will get road connectivity. In 11 blocks under
the district, a total of 1040.56 kms of road will be constructed
which will benefit 5 lakhs of people living in 320 village
Panchayats and TTAADC villages.
In the State, a total of 611.88 km of roads has been constructed
in rural areas and 819.33 km of road is under construction as of
November 30, 2007. With these roads coming up, 4,301 rural
hamlets have received road linkage with National Highway or the
nearby markets. The State Rural Road Development Agency under
PWD has taken up a target for construction of roads of about
1704.54 km linking 427 hamlets in 2008-09.This is how rural Tripura is getting a facelift by the grace of
Bharat Nirman and PMGSY. More significantly, this sprinkling
road network has started bringing vibrancy to rural living and
economics with roads getting rural hamlets linked with National
Highway and the markets.
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