Puttur: NH75 in bad shape - Potholes test vehicle drivers’ patience


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Nov 21: National highway 75 between Mangaluru and Bengaluru is in a very bad shape. Even though it has been several months since the highway reached this stage, the national highways department has not taken measures to repair the road and make it motorable.

Even though Rs 16 crore was released to repair the highway from Padil to Addahole the contractor did not execute the works properly. Therefore, those who use this road have to go through the treacherous stretch. As the road was thoroughly damaged during the rainy season, a sum of Rs 16 crore was released and the plan also said that re-asphalting has to be undertaken wherever needed.

 

The stretch of the highway between B C Road and Addahole is thoroughly damaged. Repair works began two months back. One phase of work at B C Road Melkar, Kalladka, Narahari Betta, Surikumeru etc has been completed but potholes have surfaced again at Melkar, Narahari Betta and Kalladka areas.

Almost every day, heavy vehicles get stuck in the potholes and suffer damages. This creates traffic blocks and vehicle riders are compelled to wait for hours on the highway. The highway department has asked the contractor to give first preference to close the potholes. But it is seen that work is going on at stretches where potholes are less.

The road between Melkar and Kalladka has become very bad. Various protests undertaken to repair the road have not had any effect on the department.

  

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  • Mathew, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    This is the effect of voting based on religion and not based on performance or qualification. Enjoy acche din. They will continue to fool us, and we prove that we love to get fooled. Our priorities are misplaced though we call ourselves educated.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    If this Government cannot build simple Roads what will they build Bridges ...

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  • Sadiq, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    Anyways people waited for 10 years to complete pumpwell fly over so wait for another 3 years to fill the potholes. Road belongs to central government and out MP is responsible not MLA.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    Vote BJP and dream for Ache Din....

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    Government departments are prompt only for collecting vehicle tax and road tax. Repairing the roads immediately is not their responsibility. Any accidents due to these pot holes is not their responsibility.

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  • Bharath jain, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    Sir rains have stopped now what are you waiting for start the repair works your salaries have not stopped for full 30 days you are paid govt servants don't become a burden on tax payers..........

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Sun, Nov 22 2020

    The Andha Bhakts don’t want to speak against the government to solve these problems.

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    No problem at all, we DK people are very obedient. We will tolerate even if the road becomes like field. But....., but we want same political representatives for our district. We are so happy with your performance. Keep it up. By any means is our HM visiting our district from Chennai? I don't believe he will... . so not to bother at all. Hollow promises are meant to be broken. Next sweet assurances you can do when the election is nearing. Please keep it pending for some time now.

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