Centre threatens to steer off Goa highway
Sets deadline for land acquisition
SURAJ NANDREKAR
PANJIM, OCT 12
In a development which could put the State Government in a fix, the Central Ministry for Road, Transport and Highways has threatened to withdraw the national highway widening projects for what they called the State Government’s delay in handing them the land for the purpose.
The National Highways Authority of India is to undertake the widening of the NH17 – from Patradevi to Polem and NH4A – from Panjim to Anmod, under the NHDP II project, costing around Rs 2800 crore. The project was promised to the State by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh when the latter visited Goa in December 2007.
However, constant delays in handing over the land required for the project by the State has forced the Centre to think on withdrawing the project.
In a stern letter to the State Government Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Kamal Nath has stated that if the State does not provide land by October 31, 2010, then the ministry will have no option to withdraw the NH widening projects.
Sources disclosed that if the Government does not expedite the land acquisition process for the project than the project would be taken up in some other State.
What has irked the Centre is despite awarding tenders for the projects for over six months now, the land acquisition is not yet complete.
Facing protests from various quarters over the demolition of structures for the projects, the State government had appointed a committee to re-survey the alignment carried out by the NHAI consultants Wilbur Smith Associates.
The committee was to submit the report to the Government by August-end but till date the survey is still to be completed.
Officials in the PWD revealed that consistent rains in the past few months were the reason for the delay in resurvey.
Nonetheless, officials said, “the survey is now complete and would now be handed over to the Government in a week’s time.”
“The NHAI officials have met Chief Minister Digambar Kamat, who again asked them to see that there was minimum demolition of houses for the project,” officials said.
Attempts to contact the chief minister and PWD minister proved futile as Kamat’s cell phone was out of coverage while Alemao is reportedly sick.
However, Principal Chief Engineer J J S Rego admitted receiving the letter from the Central Government.
“The minister has given us a deadline of completing the process by October 31 and we are confident of achieving the target”, Rego told Herald.
Asked whether the re-survey is completed he said it was in the final stages and thereafter would send it to the Central ministry.
Centre threatens to steer off Goa highway
PANJIM, OCT 12 In a development which could put the State Government in a fix, the Central Ministry for Road, Transport and Highways has threatened to withdraw the national highway widening projects for what they called the State Government's delay in handing them the land for the purpose.

