Panjapur-Karur Bypass link road project phase III runs into trouble
The Panjapur-Karur Bypass link road project phase III is facing delays due to land acquisition issues. While phases I and II are progressing well, phase III has encountered significant obstacles, including reduced land requirements and compensation costs. The current financial situation of the Tiruchi City Corporation complicates the funding for land acquisition, potentially prolonging the project's completion.
- ▪Phase-III of the link road project is delayed due to land acquisition issues.
- ▪Phases I and II are progressing well, but phase III has significant obstacles.
- ▪The Tiruchi City Corporation's financial situation complicates funding for land acquisition.
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Phase-III of forming a new from Panjapur to Karur Bypass runs into trouble due to inordinate delay in land acquisition.The link road, which is aimed at decongesting the city traffic, is being developed along the banks of the Koraiyar and the Kudamuriti, connecting the Integrated Bus Terminus in Panjapur with several residential areas of the city. It is being executed at an estimate of ₹483.72 crore.In order to complete the project early, the Tiruchi City Corporation divided it into three phases. The phase-I covers two km from Panjapur to Karumandapam and it is being implemented at a cost of ₹81.72 crore, Phase-II covers 2.260 km from Woraiyur to Karur Bypass and it is being executed with an outlay of ₹68 crore.
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