Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Nov 24: The much-awaited construction of a two-way road on Charmady Ghat is expected to begin in January 2025, provided land acquisition and permissions from various departments are completed on time.
The construction contract has been awarded to SLV Construction (CHNV Reddy), which won the bid by offering a 41% lower price than other competitors. The upgraded road will match the width of the Punjalakatte to B C Road stretch, which is 10 meters wide. Currently, parts of Charmady Ghat are just 5.5 to 7 meters wide.
The Centre has allocated Rs 343 crore for the project, with Rs 175 crore earmarked for roadwork. The remaining funds will be used for other expenses.
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The stretch at the beginning of Charmady Ghat, covering approximately 900 meters, is surrounded by houses and private land, which will need compensation. In addition, electricity poles and water pipes will have to be relocated, adding to the overall cost.
Of the 25 km stretch of Charmady Ghat, 11 km falls under Dakshina Kannada district, while the rest is in Chikkamagaluru district. Approval has been granted for work on the section under Dakshina Kannada until the 12th bend. The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the remaining stretch in Chikkamagaluru is still in progress.
Capt Brijesh Chowta, MP for Dakshina Kannada, said, “Upgrading Charmady Ghat will benefit commuters in the coastal region immensely. Additionally, increased goods transportation will foster business growth.”
According to the current timeline, the project should be completed within 48 months. The work is expected to begin wherever possible, although traffic disruptions, including possible closures of the ghat for up to two months, are anticipated.
Conservator of Forests Antony Mariappa mentioned, “The counting of trees and plants along Charmady Ghat for the development project is yet to be done. Once the contractor submits an appeal, the land and trees that will be affected will be assessed.”