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Time of India
12 hours ago
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- Time of India
Girl's request to build a tar road to her hamlet in STR evokes response from govt, work begins
District collector Rajagopal Sunkara on Sunday performed the 'bhoomi puja' for the road work in the presence of the girl. ERODE: A Class XII girl student's request to the Erode district administration to repair and tar a road from Bejalatti to Ittarai, a tribal hamlet located in the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve, has evoked a positive response after 10 months of waiting. District collector Rajagopal Sunkara on Sunday performed the 'bhoomi puja' for the road work in the presence of the girl. M Archana appealed to the Erode district collector on August 21, 2024 for a tar road to the tribal hamlet in Thalavadi taluk. Archana is currently pursuing nursing. She made the request to the collector when he visited the tribal hamlet as part of the 'Ungalai Thedi, Ungal Ooril' initiative to gather petitions from the residents. "Archana, who was in Class XII, came to me with a request for a tar road," Rajagopal Sunkara told TOI. The student narrated the challenges the villagers faced due to the absence of the road. Highway department officials noted that the tar road had been laid 25 years ago but had deteriorated completely for various reasons. Archana and her sister-in-law, Kalaivani, told the collector that Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) didn't operate buses to their hamlet, Ittarai, situated four km away from Bejalatti, or any other hamlets in the STR region during rainy season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo They told him that many people, particularly women, had to abandon their higher education due to the lack of bus services. Kalaivani said she was one such person who had given up her desire to study more, after finishing Class XII, due to the lack of buses. The district collector secured approval from forest department and Rs 3.88 crore in funding from the state govt for the road project. The road will cover four km between Bejalatti and Ittarai, connecting other tribal hamlets such as Thadasalatti and Eratti. The collector noted that tar roads have been built in other tribal hamlets in Thalavadi taluk. They include roads between Konkadai and Thalakkarai (at a cost of Rs 74 lakh), Dhimbam and Mavanatham (at Rs 82 lakh), Dhimbam and Kalidhimbam (at Rs 1.08 crore) and Dhimbam-Thalavadi-Ramaranai road (at Rs 51.45 crore). The villagers of Bejalatti and Ittarai hamlets expressed their gratitude to the district collector and Archana for their efforts.


Time of India
14 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
'Ungalai thedi' impact: Nursing student's petition brings Rs 3.88 crore road to tribal villages; 10 month wait ends in Tamil Nadu's Erode
ERODE: A class 12 girl student's request has been met after a wait of 10 months. Indeed. M Archana, a class 12 student and currently pursuing nursing, appealed to the Erode district collector, Rajagopal Sunkara, for a tar road to Bejalatti, a tribal hamlet located in Thalavadi taluk within the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR) in Erode district on August 21, 2024. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Following the necessary approvals from the forest department and the state government, the district collector conducted the 'Bhoomi puja' for the road construction on Sunday, in her presence. The collector visited the Bejalatti tribal hamlet as part of the 'Ungalai Thedi, Ungal Ooril' initiative to gather petitions from the local residents. "Archana, who was in class 12, came to me with a request for a tar road," Rajagopal Sunkara informed TOI. He further mentioned that the student articulated the challenges the villagers faced due to the absence of the road. Highway department officials noted that the tar road had been laid 25 years ago but had deteriorated completely for various reasons. Both Archana and her sister-in-law, Kalaivani, expressed that the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) buses did not service their hamlet, Ittarai, or any other hamlets in the STR region during rainy weather. "Due to the lack of bus services, many individuals, particularly women, have had to abandon their higher education," they stated. Archana mentioned that she is currently pursuing a in nursing, having expressed her desire to continue her education. In contrast, Kalaivani had to give up her aspirations after finishing class 12. The district collector secured approval and Rs. 3.88 crore in funding from the state government for the road project. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The road will span four kilometers between Bejalatti and Ittarai, connecting other tribal hamlets such as Thadasalatti and Eratti. The collector also noted that tar roads have been constructed in other hamlets in Thalavadi taluk including Konkadai - Thalakkarai at a cost of Rs. 74 lakh, Dhimbam - Mavanatham for Rs. 82 lakh, Dhimbam - Kalidhimbam for Rs. 1.08 crore, and Dhimbam-Thalavadi-Ramaranai for Rs. 51.45 crore. The villagers of Bejalatti and Ittarai hamlets expressed their gratitude to the district collector and student Archana for their efforts in bringing the tar road to their communities.