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6 Ghaziabad, Wednesday, December 9, 2009 p l u s City A fter year-long dis- cussions, deconges- tion of the busiest Mohan Nagar ''chauraha'' has begun. If things move at the current pace, one could see jam-free traffic at this busiest central place of the city. It might be a dream come true for the people to be able to cross smoothly from the overcrowded 'chau- raha', where there is always traffic jam from morning till evening. The city admin- istration had tried several times to decongest the 'chauraha', but each time it had failed. So this is the first time serious business is going on at the entire stretch of this route. Action taken From November 12, the city administration had diverted routine traffic from Mohan Nagar 'chau- raha' to Karheda Cut and Link Road in order to implement some of its plans on the route. Thus traffic has been diverted from Hindon Air Force and Karan Gate Police Chowki, as otherwise it might affect the work on broadening the road at various sites. Giving priority to this much-awaited project, DM of the city visited the sites recently. The road widen- ing project has been get- ting delayed due to the ongoing underground work on the same route. But it has received momentum with the close attention being paid by senior officials. GDA has asked them to fill the dug- up roads. Illegal cuts also would be closed as soon as possible. Proposed plans Since this prime location of the city is being used as the main adjoining point of the National Highway, a makeover plan is coming up on the Mohan Nagar 'chauraha'. Under the pro- posed plan, six major works will be taken up at the site. One, high mask lights would be put up at the 'chauraha'. Railing would be erected after the instal- lation of full-fledged plat- forms. Zebra crossings would be marked out for pedestrians. In order to avoid water-logging, the level of roads would be lift- ed after completion of the road widening project. Drainage system would be improved. A team would be constituted to keep a watch on the smooth functioning of the traffic system. A New Year gift Road widening as well as electricity work between Gyani Border and Mohan Nagar is already in progress. Judging by the pace at which GDA is going ahead with the work on this route, commuters can hope that it will be com- pleted soon and it seems that there will be no traf- fic jam from Gyani border to Mohan Nagar by the end of this month. Referring to this ongoing work, GDA chief engineer Anil Garg said, "Since ille- gal parking of trucks on this route caused traffic chaos, we have taken a decision to widen the road. This might help us in the coming Commonwealth Games as well. If all goes well, we can expect this eight-lane road as a New Year gift." Simultaneously, a major beautification work has begun at the busiest Mohan Nagar 'chauraha' at a cost of Rs 30 lakh. Senior MCG engineer AK Singh, thus elaborated the plans, "Traffic sign boards, reflector, yellow patti, zebra crossing and cat's- eye would come up on the troubled Mohan Nagar 'chauraha' within the next two months." —MANOJ SINHA Decongestion of Mohan Nagar 'chauraha' begins Judging by the pace at which GDA is going ahead with the work, commuters can hope that it will be completed soon and there will be no traffic jam from Gyani border to Mohan Nagar by the end of this month. A proposal to beautify one of the largest vegetable markets of the state, situated on Link Road Sahibabad, was sent by GDA to the State Government in August. It was also proposed to install an electronic 'Dharmkanta' in the market. The proposal was made keep- ing in view the interests of over 1,300 shopkeepers and 'araties' of Sabji Mandi Sahibabad. Construction of stand post, drainage and its disposal, construction of roads and change of distorted drink- ing water pipelines were also proposed. The same was put up before the Mandi Parishad by the Mandi secretary. Some of the proposals were approved by the Mandi Parishad. Soon after getting the green signal, construction of way-bridge began at the main gate of Navin Phal Avam Sabji Mandi of Sahibabad. But this was opposed by the traders and shopkeepers. And recently they took out a 'morcha' protesting against the instal- lation of 'Dharamkanta" at the main gate of the market. "Installation of the electron- ic 'Dharamkanta' at the main gate will cause great difficul- ties to the customers, as it would badly affect the move- ment of hundreds of trucks, tempos and autos. Moreover, it would lead to traffic chaos at the entrance of the market." Ved Prakash Sharma and Haji Babu, who participated in the protest rally, said. "Business worth crores of rupees is transacted here daily. We are generating maximum revenue despite inconveniences like choked sewers and other civic prob- lems. In fact, sanitation is our prime concern here, but nothing has been done so far," Ajay Chaudhry, a sen- ior member of the Sabji Mandi Association, said. "We are facing shortage of drinking water, bad roads and insecurity. Only two hand-pumps are opera- tional. Street lights are damaged due to improper maintenance," he added. Later, the shopkeepers we are assured by the City Magistrate that things would be sorted out soon. Traders resent installation of electronic 'Dharmkanta' Serious business going on for a jam-free chauraha.

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Judging by the pace at which GDA is going ahead with the work, commuters can hope that it will be completed soon and there will be no traffic jam from Gyani border to Mohan Nagar by the end of this month. 6 Ghaziabad, Wednesday, December 9, 2009 Proposed plans Since this prime location of the city is being used as the main adjoining point of the National Highway, a makeover plan is coming Serious business going on for a jam-free chauraha.

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6Ghaziabad, Wednesday, December 9, 2009 plusCity

After year-long dis-cussions, deconges-tion of the busiest

Mohan Nagar ''chauraha''has begun. If things move atthe current pace, one couldsee jam-free traffic at thisbusiest central place of thecity. It might be a dreamcome true for the people tobe able to cross smoothlyfrom the overcrowded 'chau-raha', where there is alwaystraffic jam from morningtill evening. The city admin-istration had tried severaltimes to decongest the'chauraha', but each time ithad failed. So this is thefirst time serious businessis going on at the entirestretch of this route.

Action takenFrom November 12, the

city administration haddiverted routine trafficfrom Mohan Nagar 'chau-raha' to Karheda Cut andLink Road in order toimplement some of itsplans on the route. Thustraffic has been divertedfrom Hindon Air Force andKaran Gate Police Chowki,as otherwise it might affectthe work on broadening theroad at various sites.

Giving priority to this

much-awaited project, DMof the city visited the sitesrecently. The road widen-ing project has been get-ting delayed due to theongoing undergroundwork on the same route.B u t i t h a s r e c e i v e dmomentum with the closeattention being paid bysenior officials. GDA hasasked them to fill the dug-up roads. Illegal cuts alsowould be closed as soon aspossible.

Proposed plansSince this prime location

of the city is being used as

the main adjoining point ofthe National Highway, amakeover plan is coming

up on the Mohan Nagar'chauraha'. Under the pro-posed plan, six major workswill be taken up at the site.

One, high mask lightswould be put up at the'chauraha'. Railing wouldbe erected after the instal-lation of full-fledged plat-forms. Zebra crossingswould be marked out forpedestrians. In order toavoid water-logging, thelevel of roads would be lift-ed after completion of theroad widening project.Drainage system would beimproved. Ateam would beconstituted to keep a watchon the smooth functioningof the traffic system.

A New Year giftRoad widening as well as

electricity work betweenGyani Border and MohanNagar i s a l r eady inprogress. Judging by thepace at which GDAis goingahead with the work onthis route, commuters canhope that it will be com-

pleted soon and it seemsthat there will be no traf-fic jam from Gyani borderto Mohan Nagar by theend of this month.

Referring to this ongoingwork, GDA chief engineerAnil Garg said, "Since ille-gal parking of trucks on thisroute caused traffic chaos,we have taken a decisionto widen the road. Thismight help us in the comingCommonwealth Games aswell. If all goes well, we canexpect this eight-lane roadas a New Year gift."

Simultaneously, a majorbeautification work hasbegun at the bus iestMohan Nagar 'chauraha'at a cost of Rs 30 lakh.Senior MCG engineer AKSingh, thus elaborated theplans, "Traffic sign boards,reflector, yellow patti,zebra crossing and cat's-eye would come up on thetroubled Mohan Nagar'chauraha' within the nexttwo months."

—MANOJ SINHA

Decongestion of MohanNagar 'chauraha' begins

Judging by the pace atwhich GDA is going aheadwith the work, commuters

can hope that it will be completedsoon and there will be no trafficjam from Gyani border to MohanNagar by the end of this month.

Aproposal to beautify oneof the largest vegetablemarkets of the state,

s i tuated on L ink RoadSahibabad, was sent by GDAto the State Government inAugust. It was also proposedto instal l an e lectronic'Dharmkanta' in the market.The proposal was made keep-ing in view the interests ofover 1,300 shopkeepers and'araties ' of Sabji MandiSahibabad. Construction ofstand post, drainage and itsdisposal, construction of roadsand change of distorted drink-ing water pipelines were alsoproposed. The same was putup before the Mandi Parishadby the Mandi secretary.

Some of the proposals wereapproved by the Mandi

Parishad. Soon after gettingthe green signal, constructionof way-bridge began at themain gate of Navin PhalAvam Sab j i Mand i o fSahibabad. But this wasopposed by the traders andshopkeepers. And recentlythey took out a 'morcha'

protesting against the instal-lation of 'Dharamkanta" atthe main gate of the market.

"Installation of the electron-ic 'Dharamkanta' at the maingate will cause great difficul-ties to the customers, as itwould badly affect the move-ment of hundreds of trucks,

tempos and autos .Moreover, it would lead totraffic chaos at the entranceof the market." Ved PrakashSharma and Haji Babu,who participated in theprotest rally, said.

"Business worth crores ofrupees is transacted heredaily. We are generatingmaximum revenue despiteinconveniences like chokedsewers and other civic prob-lems. In fact, sanitation isour prime concern here, butnothing has been done sofar," Ajay Chaudhry, a sen-ior member of the SabjiMandi Association, said.

"We are facing shortage ofdrinking water, bad roadsand insecurity. Only twohand-pumps are opera-tional. Street lights aredamaged due to impropermaintenance," he added.

Later, the shopkeepers weare assured by the CityMagistrate that thingswould be sorted out soon.

Traders resent installation of electronic 'Dharmkanta'

Serious business going on for a jam-free chauraha.