The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has stated that despite its previous assurance that the repair work on the Jowai to Ratacherra highway would be completed by January 2023, it requires one more month to complete the work.
The NHAI stated this during the hearing of a PIL filed by Kynjaimon Amse in the Meghalaya High Court today.
During the hearing, reports have been filed both by the State Public Works Department (Roads) and by the Project Director of NHAI. Photographs and satellite images have been appended to such reports.
According to NHAI, despite the regular repair and maintenance works being carried out, in certain stretches of the Jowai to Ratacherra highway, potholes have surfaced which are being attended to.
“It may be observed that if quality repair and maintenance work is carried out, it is not expected that many potholes would surface within a short time thereafter, though there could be one or two cases of accidents and potholes being opened up as a result. The PWD (Roads) should also ensure that all maintenance and repair work, whether in conjunction with the NHAI or otherwise, across the State highways is completed before the rains arrive,” the division bench of the High Court said.
Meanwhile the petitioner (Kynjaimon Amse) pointed out that the status report filed by the PWD (Roads) revealed that a 7.997 km stretch of the Jowai bypass between Mukhla (Thadlaskein) and Mihmyntdu has been allotted to a private contractor and the initial deadline set was December 15, 2023 in the hope that the work would have commenced by December 15, 2022. However, the report indicates that there has been a delay in the commencement of the work due to deviations and queries raised by the contractor.
“For a start, it cannot be appreciated as to how the repair of an 8 km stretch would require 12 months to complete. It is, however, possible that the entire stretch may be constructed anew and 12 months may be required for such purpose; but the same is not clear from the report. At any rate, the PWD (Roads) should endeavour to make the road sufficiently motorable since this is a crucial stretch used by good vehicles to go through the State to reach Silchar and Agartala,” the High Court said.
The matter will appear in the first week of March, 2023. The High Court has listed the matter for hearing on March 3.