Special noise barriers against noise pollution have been installed for the first time in the state. The hall is 1. 2 km long and 15. 2 m wide from Bhoothnath to Mashkhowa. The chief minister also laid the groundwork for a 100-bed Azara district hospital with an allocation charge. of Rs 116 crore. The hospital will have 3 operating theatres, 14 essential fitness facilities, adding intensive care, radiology, etc.
A bid to upgrade the existing two-lane road into a four-lane highway connecting VIP Junction LGBI Airport to Dharapur Junction has also been completed, involving an allocation charge of Rs 4,000,000. 358 crore. The duration of the road will be nine kilometres with roundabouts at the VIP SoS junction and at the Garal junction replacing the existing ones at the T/Y junction.
During the day, the Chief Minister also held bhumi pujan for Trumpet Interchange at Gauripur T Junction. The 5,482-kilometer allocation will be built with a budget expenditure of Rs 408 crore, resulting in increased connectivity to near and far spaces and decreasing injuries and time.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma said that the Assam Department of Public Works Roads has undertaken the ambitious task of building a 6-lane extra-dosed PSC bridge over the Brahmaputra connecting Guwahati and North Guwahati worth Rs 2608. 69 billion.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the bridge on February 9, 2019. The project activities started on August 14, 2019. With the opening of the expanded part of the hall, traffic congestion near Bharalumukh would be greatly reduced. “”Once fully completed, the entire section of the Guwahati-North Guwahati Bridge over the Brahmaputra will be handed over to the country through Prime Minister Narednra Modi in December this year,” the Chief Minister said. The minister also said that with the opening of the expanded hall, travelers coming from Adabari spaces and heading to Kachar Ghat can directly take the expanded hall passing through Bharalumukh.
Reviewing the latest infrastructure developments in Guwahati, Dr. Sarma said that the consecration of the Neelacal overflight, the Shraddhanjali overflight, the Dispur supermarket overflight, and the extension of the Ganeshguri overflight have resulted in smooth traffic in the city.
He also said that the overflight structure in Kalapahar and the Dighali Pukhuri overflight in Bamunimaidan will result in an overall transformation of traffic in the city.
CM Sarma also said that an increase of the corridor leading from Pandu to Kamakhya temple on the Brahmaputra is being prepared, which will materialize very soon. Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister made a bhoomipujan to upgrade the existing road from 2 lanes to 4. -Lane road connecting Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport from VIP Junction to Dharapur Junction. The minister-in-chief also laid the foundation stone for the 100-bed, Rs. 116-crore Azara district hospital, which is being built as part of the World Bank-funded Assam State High School. Health Care Initiative for Service Delivery (ASSIST) Program.
He also attended the bhoomipujan of the Rs 408 crore trumpet exchange at Gauripur T-Junction, with a total duration of 5,482 km, aimed at reducing traffic congestion on the bridge connecting Guwahati and North Guwahati.
On these occasions, the Chief Minister said the World Bank had come up with an investment to convert 10 existing hospitals in the state into district hospitals.
He said the government has made the decision to include the Azara Community Health Centre in this list so that the population living in and around the town can enjoy the benefits of modern fitness facilities close to their homes without having to travel to remote locations. The prime minister said the government aims to complete the hospital’s structure by 2026.
“The eight-storey building, with a total constructed area of 15,555 square metres, will feature three operating theatres, as well as a number of healthcare facilities, in addition to critical radiology, to name a few,” the Chief Minister added.
Chief Minister Sarma further added that the necessary arrangements would be made for the structure of an overflight in Rani. He also spoke about the government’s plans to massively expand infrastructure near Deepor Beel with the aim of boosting the tourism prospects of the Ramsar Convention site.
In addition, he stated that the existing railway line through Deepor Beel would be extended to minimise losses to elephants living in nearby areas. (ANI)