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Gujarat: Jamnagar completes demolition of 355 properties for road widening

The Jamnagar Municipal Corporation has completed a significant urban development project by demolishing 355 properties to create a broader, more efficient roadway. This strategic infrastructure enhancement aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve commute times for local residents. The project involves creating a 12-meter wide, 3.5 km stretch that promises to transform city mobility. Future plans include advanced infrastructure upgrades like road dividers and improved traffic markings to further enhance urban transportation.

Jamnagar, June 5

The Jamnagar Municipal Corporation (JMC) in Gujarat has completed a phase of its urban development plan by finishing the demolition of 355 structures belonging to 331 residents for a road-widening project between Swaminarayan Nagar and Gandhinagar.

The demolition drive, which began on May 31, concluded on June 4, paving the way for a 12-meter-wide, 3.5 km stretch.

Officials informed that two dedicated teams have been deployed to clear the debris along the route, ensuring that the newly opened road is fully accessible. Officials confirmed that the entire demolition and debris removal process is being finalised, with the road now open for basic public use.

In the next phase, the JMC is set to begin immediate infrastructure upgrades, including the construction of road dividers, traffic markings, and a new paver surface. Once complete, the newly widened road is expected to greatly ease congestion and improve commute times for over two lakh residents in the surrounding areas.

The expanded route is also expected to provide significant relief from the chronic traffic bottlenecks on nearby D.K.V. Road, GG Hospital Road, and Amber Chowkdi. With a more direct and broader thoroughfare, the distance and time needed to cross the city will be significantly reduced, officials added.

Meanwhile, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) initiated a large-scale demolition drive near Chandola Lake, aiming to clear illegal encroachments. In the first phase, approximately 1.5 lakh square meters were cleared, followed by an additional 2.5 lakh square meters in the second phase. The operation involved over 3,000 police personnel and 25 State Reserve Police companies to maintain order during the process.

Following a significant fire at Avadh Ruturaj Market in Limbayat, Surat, the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) also took action against unauthorised constructions. Approximately 9,900 square feet of illegal structures, including rooftop sheds and commercial enclosures, were removed. The fire had destroyed at least 10 shops, prompting concerns over fire hazards associated with unauthorised constructions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rajesh P.

Finally some action on Jamnagar's traffic problems! The GG Hospital Road bottleneck was a nightmare during peak hours. Hope the compensation for affected residents was fair though. Development shouldn't come at the cost of people's livelihoods. 🇮🇳

Priya M.

Good initiative but why does it always take a tragedy like the Surat fire for authorities to act against illegal constructions? We need proactive measures, not reactive ones. Safety should be priority #1!

Amit K.

As someone who travels daily on this route, I can't wait for the project to complete! But corporation should ensure proper drainage too - last monsoon this area was completely waterlogged. #InfrastructureMatters

Sunita R.

While road widening is necessary, I hope the municipal corporation also plants trees along the new stretch. Gujarat's summers are brutal and we need green cover more than ever 🌳

Harsh V.

The scale of demolition across Gujarat is impressive but concerning. Are we sure all these were illegal? There should be transparent documentation and appeals process for affected citizens. Development yes, but with justice.

Neha D.

My relatives live near Swaminarayan Nagar and they've been complaining about traffic for years. This is a much-needed change! Hope the corporation maintains the roads properly after construction - no potholes please! 🙏

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