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- Union Minister of State for Rural Development adn Communications Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar emphasized the importance of coordination among Central, State, and local authorities to expedite completion of Road Over bridge (ROB) projects in Guntur.
- The aim is to transform Guntur into a traffic-free city within two years.
- A review meeting was chaired by Mr. Pemmasani with railway officials, municipal authorities, and local legislators regarding progress on seven sanctioned robs.
- some ROB projects are under construction,while others are in tendering processes or awaiting land acquisition and technical clearances.
- Key discussions were held about ROBs at Nehru Nagar, Syamalnagar, and Sanjeevaiah Nagar.
- Guntur East MLA Mohammad Naseer Ahmad highlighted the long-standing issue concerning Nehru nagar’s ROB; ₹7 crore has been sanctioned for its expansion.
- Guntur Divisional Railway Manager Sudeshna Sen assured integration of proposals into the railway division’s master plan to support long-term development.
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Indian Opinion Analysis
The coordinated effort outlined by Union Minister Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar highlights both the urgency and complexity involved in infrastructure development in urban centers like Guntur. Timely completion of Road Over Bridges could considerably alleviate traffic congestion-a persistent challenge for rapidly growing cities. While robust intergovernmental collaboration is crucial for success, addressing the hurdles such as land acquisition and technical clearances quickly will test administrative efficiency.
The proactive involvement from railways (e.g., integrating these initiatives into their master plan) signals promising alignment between Central directives and ground-level execution. Nonetheless,executing projects like these within the two-year timeframe will require not just expedited procedures but also consistent resource availability. If completed efficiently, this initiative could serve as a model for similar urban infrastructural overhauls across India.