Uttar Pradesh News: After the High Court's strict instructions regarding the jam ahead of Polytechnic Square on Lucknow Ayodhya Highway in Uttar Pradesh, the Lucknow Development Authority has started a feasibility survey to build an elevated road in a radius of about 8 to 10 kilometers from Polytechnic Square to Indira Canal, the report of which will come in 15 days. LDA has clarified its position regarding the elevated road and said that there will be no situation of demolition of houses due to the road.
The High Court took a tough stand on the problem of jam.
The High Court took a tough stand on the jam situation on Lucknow Ayodhya Road and also held a hearing on this recently. In this hearing, the court had directed the LDA to take measures to remove the jam. Only after this, there has been a discussion about building an elevated road. According to which a road will be built in a radius of about 10 kilometers from Polytechnic Square across Indira Canal on Ayodhya Road. However, things are not clear yet as to who will build this road.
No one's house will be demolished in road construction - LDA Chief Engineer Avnindra Singh
LDA Chief Engineer Avnindra Singh said that NDA is currently conducting a feasibility survey to build a road on Ayodhya Marg, but the work of building it will be done by some other organization because LDA is not an expert organization for this. He also said that no construction will be done right now like breaking people's houses. Let us tell you that, on paper this road is 100 meters wide but it is not so wide on the spot. Due to this, people have built houses and shops on the land. Now, due to the construction of the road here, people are afraid of their houses and shops being demolished. However, LDA has clarified that the elevated road is being built from the middle, so there is no possibility of demolition of anyone's house or shop right now.
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