Mandi: The construction of the Kiratpur Manali four-lane project marks a significant leap forward in road connectivity for the state, transforming the strategic highway and improving traffic flow.
Tunnels: Old National Highway Left Abandoned
With tunnels from Hanogi Bridge to Thalaut, the old national highway via Hanogi temple faces neglect and abandonment. Severely damaged during last year’s flash floods, the stretch remains unrepaired, affecting daily commutes for residents of six panchayats.
Deplorable Conditions Ignored
Despite pleas from residents and temple devotees, the NHAI, PWD, and district administration have yet to address the deplorable conditions of the 6-kilometer stretch. Obstructed by boulders, slips, and silt, the road poses challenges for pedestrians and devotees alike.
Hanogi Mata Temple Devotees Struggle
Devotees of the Hanogi Mata Temple find it challenging to reach the sacred site due to the dilapidated road. Despite its importance, the neglected condition has discouraged many from making the pilgrimage.
Long Wait for Repair: Frustration Mounts Among Panchayats
Residents of Batwada, Rainsh, Bata, Batwari, Bandi, and Jawalapur express frustration over the lack of response from authorities despite repeated pleas for road reconstruction. The delay has negatively impacted the connecting roads to villages.
Neglect Sparks Criticism
Amidst the construction of the four-lane highway, locals criticize the absence of provisions for local bus stops and passenger facilities. No alternate routes or link roads have been provided, leaving residents inconvenienced, especially in emergencies.
NHAI Responds: Repair Estimates Await Approval
NHAI’s project director, Varun Chari, assures that an estimate for repairing the damaged highway is awaiting approval. Once sanctioned, repair work will commence, and steps will be taken to address concerns related to link roads and provisions for rural residents.
The need for prompt action to restore connectivity and address the grievances of the affected communities.