Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Bihar: Bridge pops up in a field, probe on

- Aditya Nath Jha htpatna@hindustant­imes.com

ARARIA: Araria district magistrate Inayat Khan has ordered a probe into the constructi­on of a bridge allegedly on farmland with no road connectivi­ty in Bihar’s Araria district.

“A team of experts is visiting the site of bridge constructi­on to study the feasibilit­y of the bridge at the site. They will submit a detailed report, and action will be taken against officials, including engineers, if they are found guilty,” the DM said on Tuesday.

Locals say the bridge is nothing but an “object of beauty” with no use at all.

The bridge was reportedly built six months ago by the rural works department (RWD) at Parmanandp­ur village in Raniganj block of Araria, but since then, has had no road connectivi­ty. “It is just hanging in the balance,” the villagers said.

The bridge was to be built along with a 3.2-km-long road.

“Actually, this is not a bridge. It is a ‘box culvert’, used for bridging purposes and maintainin­g waterways underneath. This was built under Mukhyamant­ri Gramin Sadak Yojana. The box culvert is on a proposed 3.2-kmlong metal road between Parmanandp­ur Lakshmisth­an and Kopari Border,” assistant engineer (RWD) Manoj Kumar said.

Kumar claimed the “box culvert” would benefit over 1,500 people living in two villages once it gets connected with road. The cost of the bridge and the road is about ₹3 crore.

He, however, admitted that 200 metres of the road is private land, which is why the “box culvert” has connectivi­ty issues.

“Once the issue of a 200-metre-long road gets resolved, it will be connected by road,” he said, adding, “we have started resolving the issue of land.”

Kumar said the bridge has been constructe­d as per the norms.

The matter has surfaced at a time when several bridges in Bihar have collapsed in quick succession. In Araria, a 183-metre-long bridge, built at a cost of ₹12 crore, collapsed on June 18 and a probe is still underway.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The bridge at Parmanandp­ur village of Araria.
HT PHOTO The bridge at Parmanandp­ur village of Araria.

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