State planning board to discuss closure of roads by army with govt

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SHILLONG: The State Planning Board will have a discussion with the State Government about the closure of PWD roads by the Army in the city.
The Co-chairman of the State Plannning Board, John F Kharshiing while speaking to media persons after the working group of the Board held a review meeting with  the PWD said that  the opening of the roads would have eased the traffic congestion  in town.
“Since it is a PWD road, the Board will discuss the matter with the State Government to take up the matter with the Army Authorities,” he said
 With regards  to the Laitkor Peak where  tourist vehicles  are not allowed to exit the area from other gates , Kharshiing said that   the Tourist Taxi Associations  have petitioned them requesting that the tourist taxis should be allowed to enter and leave Laitkor peak area from both the gates.
 Kharshiing said that if the vehicles are allowed to exit from Laitkor gate, tourists would have an easy access to the other tourists spots in area like  Laitlum,   Nongkrem and others whereas the tourists at the moment after going to Laitkor Peak from Upper Shillong area has to come all the way to town and then proceed to Laitkor.
 He also added that the road at Laitkor Peak  belongs to PWD and  vehicles should be allowed to ply from the area.
 The Planning Board was also not happy with the geometrics as far as road projects are concerned in the state saying the geometrics are quite poor and the department has been asked to take up the matter with  the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)
Giving statistics about the road coverage in Meghalaya, Kharshiing added that the black topped roads in the state as on April 1, 2017  stands at  6689  km  while the gravel road in the state is 1018 km and Kutcha roads are  1959 km. “We still have a long way to go in this sector and even allocation of fund is  low,” he said.  He also added that 3672  villages in the state have been connected while 2354  villages are yet to be connected.
 Stating that the total road length in the state is 9666  km, he added that the road density in the state is  43.10  km per 100  sq km.
 Meanwhile, the Board has also asked the department  to go for  more scrutiny   and monitoring   of quality of roads since the state is affected by long monsoon.
 With regards to PWD (Buildings), Kharshiing added that   the construction of District offices and mini Secretariats  in the newly four constituted Districts is going  on. 

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