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Key roads, circles in Ranchi to get facelift
Ranchi: The state urban development and housing department has drafted a Rs 38 crore beautification plan to upgrade key roads and chowks in Ranchi. To be carried out by Jharkhand Urban Infrastructure Development Company Limited (JUIDCO), the project aims to enhance urban aesthetics and ease traffic flow in the state capital.
A detailed project report (DPR) for the project has been submitted by the consulting agencies, officials said. "The DPR is under technical scrutiny. Once cleared, it will be sent to chief minister Hemant Soren for final approval. The tender process will then begin. The whole process may take two to three months," said Juidco PRO Ashutosh Singh.
The phase one of the project will focus on Airport to Hinoo (Rs 14 crore), Hinoo to Birsa Chowk (Rs 9.6 crore), and Albert Ekka Chowk to Kutchery Chowk (Rs 8.49 crore) and will include road widening, stormwater drainage systems, pedestrian-friendly footpaths, utility ducting, tree plantations, decorative streetlights, and modernization of traffic roundabouts.
A sum of 1.78 crore will be spent on the beautification of Hinoo Chowk and its roundabout, while Rs 4.23 crore has been allotted for the development of Birsa Chowk and its traffic circle. "Currently, the Birsa Chowk roundabout spans about 12 square meters. We plan to expand it to 22 square meters to improve visibility and traffic flow," added Singh. The Kutchery area, will be developed with integrated urban design, involving cable management in collaboration with the energy department, shaded walkways, and green landscaping.