Rail-track doubling through Alappuzha: Land owners in Aroor demand a better dueResidents in Aroor are concerned about the impact of the second rail track construction, particularly the 20-ft high retention wall that will be built close to many houses and buildings. The Aroor-based Association of Rail Doubling Affected (ARDA) has raised several concerns, including lack of access to leftover land, blocked pathways...
more... due to the wall, and the need for alternative routes. They also request relaxation in construction norms for those who have surrendered land for the second time. The Railway, however, maintains that only necessary land is acquired and that such demands often lead to litigation. The project, aiming for speedy completion, has divided the 69 km Ernakulam-Ambalappuzha corridor into three reaches. The Railway expects to complete land acquisition by 2024, followed by track laying which could take another two years.
Aroor mein rehne waale logon ko doosre rail track ke construction se pareshani ho rahi hai, khass kar ke 20-foot uncha retention wall jo kai gharon aur buildings ke paas banaya jaa raha hai. Aroor-based Association of Rail Doubling Affected (ARDA) ne kai baatein uthayi hain, jaise ki leftover land tak...
more... pahunchne ki mushkil, wall ki wajah se pathways band ho jaana, aur alternative routes ki zarurat. Unhone aise logon ke liye construction norms mein relaxation ki bhi maang ki hai jinhone dusri baar apni zameen di hai. Railway ka kehna hai ki sirf zaruri zameen hi li jaati hai aur aise demands se aksar litigation hota hai. Project jaldi complete karne ke liye 69 km Ernakulam-Ambalappuzha corridor ko teen reaches mein divide kiya gaya hai. Railway ko ummeed hai ki land acquisition 2024 tak complete ho jaayega, uske baad track lay karne mein aur do saal lag sakte hain.