Friday, May 15, 2009

Kundamankadavu

Kundamankadavu is a residential area, not so thickly populated, in the banks of Karamana River, located in Trivandrum - Kattakada route.

Valiyavila and Pallimukku are the immediate neighbours of Kundamankadavu.

Historical Iron Bridge (British Built) is the landmark of Kundamankadavu.


KSUDP

Under KSUDP (Thiruvananthapuram Corporation), work of Strom Water Drainage for Valiyavila – Peyad Road has already commenced. As part of the work, the contractors has begun digging road in Valiyavila – Kundamankadavu stretch.

It is deeply regretful that the present way of implementing the project in such a careless manner is causing great trouble to the public and causing heavy traffic jam near Kundamankadavu Bridge.

I would like to furnish following facts to establish the careless way of doing work in Valiyavila – Kundamankadavu stretch.

  1. The contractors started digging the road on 14/04/2009 at 6 different locations and as on date (19/05/2009), there is no indication of laying pipe even in a single location.





  2. The pit was originally dug for laying large pipes but after completing the pit, authorities became aware about the size of the pipe and they found that the pipe actually to be layed is small one. (Wastage of time and money spend for estimate and survey)




  3. Wrongly transported large pipes and newly transported small pipes are seen scattered everywhere.



  4. The earth moved from the pit is lying on the road, occupying almost 60% of the tar surface causing traffic jam. (Two weeks back a lorry got skid on the dust on tar surface and hit an electric post pulling it down. Cautious approach by Police and public is the reason for no life loss till now)



  5. The contractor had employed a fewer number of labourers (around 15) for such a work and no basic amenities are provided to them. They are even forced to walk a long distance during lunch time.


  6. Sanction has already been accorded for construction of a new bridge parallel to existing bridge at Kundamankadavu and the approach roads at both sides are to be widened. If this happens, the pipe for Storm Water Drainage which is being installed now will be at the centre of the road after its widening and the basic purpose of storm water drainage will not be meet.


  7. In future, waste water from houses, flats and commercial institutions may be directly feed into this Storm Water drainage which will directly pollute karamana river.


  8. Vilappil & Vilavoorkal panchayats and even Thiruvananthapuram Corporation have drinking water pump houses in the vicinity of the spot where KSUDP intend to drain the waste. KWA Pump House for PTP reservoir is merely 50 meters from this spot




  9. It may also be noted that the basic aim of your project is to drain storm water in Valiayavila – Peyad region to Karamana River. But in my experience of past 35 years, I had never seen rain water accumulating in this region.




  10. Health issues of persons living in this area, especially children, breathing thick dust need not require special mentioning as you are aware of the fact.


Actually I don’t know the merits and demerits of the project and I am also not against its implementation. The point I am trying to bring forward is that from June 1st Schools and Colleges will reopen and the traffic through this region will be high. Around 35 school busses and 25 college buses commute through this way daily along with hundreds of KSRTC buses. An estimated figure of 5000 students pass through this road daily. Traffic diversion will not be a solution for this and things will get further worse if monsoon bless Thiruvananthapuram.


3 comments:

  1. The work is going on a snail phase. Low number of labourers employed and its doubtful whether these labourers are minors

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  2. Apart from NH and MC road, this is the road which is bringing maximum number of commuters in and out of Trivandrum.

    Why authorities are not bothered about the traffic issues caused by this kind of unwanted work?

    I am a student of +2 at St.Xavier's Higher Secondary School Peyad and I travel from Vazhuthacadu to School daily through this road. Even with schools not yet opened, buses are taking more than half an hour to move from Valiyavila to Pallimukku. I dont know what will happen after reopening of schools.

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  3. the report was very nicely framed with lot of efforts and facts , the best way is to take the to court - i can not suggest who can help us , advise from an advocate is more apt .or should have taken it to the tv channels and media so at least more people are aware .it is time even the bridge has to be replaced and road widened ,nobdy is bothered 60 years of freedom with wrotten politicians .now only padamanabhan is left for looting ..... one day the bridge will go down with a load of people in a bus and 100 die then somebody will open their eyes -- 1000 crores spent to fill pot holes in kerala ...pittyyyyyyy for the poor voters .

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