Saryu Roy Resolves Mango-Pardih Flyover Deadlock in Meeting

MLA Announces Trial Period Allowing Both Construction Work and Public Movement

Key Points:

  • One-week trial period permits flyover construction alongside public road access
  • JDU district president and residents had halted construction citing traffic concerns
  • SDO, municipal engineers, and deputy commissioner attend crucial Circuit House meeting

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur West MLA Saryu Roy convened a crucial meeting at Circuit House today. The discussion focused on resolving the Mango-Pardih flyover construction dispute.

SDO, Path Municipal Corporation junior engineer, and Mango Municipal Corporation deputy commissioner attended. Senior officials discussed the stalled construction project extensively. Moreover, multiple stakeholders presented their concerns during discussions.

JDU district president and Mango residents had stopped flyover work earlier. Construction on the Mango-Pardih road faced strong local opposition. Besides, complete road closure plans triggered widespread protests.

The stoppage sparked political controversy across the constituency. Traffic management concerns dominated public discourse subsequently. However, MLA Roy initiated dialogue with relevant departments.

Officials reached a consensus during today’s meeting. Flyover construction will resume under modified terms. On the other hand, public movement will continue simultaneously.

A one-week trial period begins immediately. Construction activities will proceed alongside public traffic flow. Furthermore, authorities will monitor the arrangement’s feasibility closely.

“Road closure plans were causing significant inconvenience,” Roy explained. Local residents protested against complete traffic restrictions. Therefore, departmental coordination became essential for resolution.

The meeting involved representatives from multiple departments. Consensus emerged after detailed deliberation among stakeholders. Besides, practical solutions addressed both construction and mobility needs.

Flyover work will progress without complete road blockage. Commuters can continue using the route normally. However, construction schedules may require periodic adjustments.

Authorities will evaluate the trial period’s effectiveness carefully. Further decisions depend on operational observations during this week. Moreover, public feedback will influence final implementation strategies.

“If construction faces difficulties, we’ll reassess,” Roy stated. Flexibility remains central to the new arrangement. Infrastructure development must balance community convenience requirements.

Traffic solutions require collaborative approaches between administration and residents. Political consensus strengthens development initiatives significantly. Local representation ensures resident concerns receive proper attention. Constituency matters demand proactive legislative intervention regularly.

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