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It was expected to link the 2-Kilometre-Long Verbridge (ROB) neighborhood, the Indralok colony near the Krishnanagar Park to Kesarikheda.
It was a land dispute that left part of the bridge suspended in the air. (Photo Graphics: Instagram)
It was supposed to relieve travel for many but in the paragraph, Leno, it was literally ended in Krishnagar-kisari khera overbridge literally. A video of the bridge bridge under construction gained widespread interest on social media. What caught everyone’s attention is that the bridge seems to run directly to a building. Iron bars from the structure seem directly connected directly to the wall of the building as if the bridge has been built in it.
The strange optical visual on the Internet is spreading with many people jokingly describing it as “the eighth world’s wonder.” The comedy comedy shared the comedy in the video that received more than two million views.
But behind the viral moment was a serious issue that stopped the project for several months. It was a land dispute that left part of the bridge suspended in the air.
Why was the bridge needed
For years, people who live in areas such as Mawarjaburam, Bandett, good, Gangkheeda, Cashekida, with daily traffic jams. According to a report in The Times of India, the railway crossing between Krishnagar and Casheva closes more than 60 times a day to allow trains to pass. With each closing, passengers have to wait for 15-20 minutes, causing significant delays during peak hours.
The population was demanding Overbridge to alleviate this normal problem. The Minister of Defense and Deputy in Lanawo Rajnath Singh helped obtain the project by the state government and railway.
It is expected that each of the 2 km of railways (ROB), which has an area of about one kilometer, which is estimated at 74 rupees. The foundation stone was laid on July 17, 2023, and work began in February 2024. The report stated that 75 percent of the work was already completed.
Unexpected barrier
According to the report, the main issue arose when the construction reached the crossing of Krishnagar-Kasari in the paragraph. Homes and shops stood directly on the bridge road, and their owners have not yet received compensation.
As construction continues to be affected, this bottleneck remained for almost three months. This is why the videos and pictures of the bridge that meets a residential building online appear.
Conflict
According to a Amar Ujala report, the Public Works Department (PWD) intervened to resolve the matter. On Saturday, June 28, a team of six members measured land belonging to 31 different people. The compensation was calculated when the circuit rate of the agricultural lands, which is 7,240 rupees per square meter. The original rate was 3 rupees, 620 per square meter.
The report stated that among the owners of farmers and others who have purchased conspiracies over the years. The largest part (about 320 square meters) belongs to the families of Pankaj Yadav, Sumit Yadav and Ramkishore.
Debu, one of the conspiracy owners who also turned a building store, said he will get 1.36 code rupees for 24.385 square meters of lands to be used in the bridge. According to the report, he originally bought 1300 square feet of land at 400 rupees per square foot for years.
Demolishing a running, working to resume soon
Uttar Pradesh state officials said that the demolition of the construction complex is already ongoing. As of Saturday, more than half of the third floor was demolished. It will take about seven to eight days to completely drop the structure and wipe the debris, according to Ammar Ogla.
Once the structure is completely removed, the remaining construction work will continue in the excess in the excess.
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