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Craters make Salt Lake rides difficult, deep potholes in stretches worsen situation

Two days back, Metro went around the township and in all three sectors bad roads turned the ride into a bone-jarring experience

Snehal Sengupta Calcutta Published 19.07.24, 11:53 AM
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The crumbling roads in Salt Lake continue to worsen with fresh craters forming every day and deep potholes appearing on stretches that received patchwork repairs.

Two days back, Metro went around the township and in all three sectors bad roads turned the ride into a bone-jarring experience.

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At a meeting in Nabanna on June 24, chief minister Mamata Banerjee had pointed out several irregularities in the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation (BMC) and said she was ashamed of Salt Lake. She also came down on the councillors and said they didn’t look after the roads, lights or water supply.

A section of Third Avenue that leads to Bidhannagar College from City Centre is peppered with ditches.

On several stretches, the road has subsidence, especially around places where the Salt Lake civic body conducted patchwork repairs. As a result, cars shake and sway as they drive and two-wheelers have to reduce their speed to a crawl to avoid skidding off the road.

The civic body had done patchwork repairs on a stretch of First Cross Road from the Banchharam’s outlet in Sector III to the GD island on Broadway.

Most of the patches have worn away and deep potholes have appeared.

The asphalt layer on the road in front of the SN Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences in JD Block and the one near the animal resources department (ARD) office have disappeared.

Loose stone chips there make it dangerous for vehicles as wheels tend to skid and lose traction. Also, stone pieces fly off like missiles as vehicles pass and can injure anybody walking down the stretch.

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