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Cycle track project in crisis

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Vrindavan 2016.05.13 (VT): The dream project of Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav is facing problems due to the lack of coordination between two concerned departments. Mathura Vrindavan Development Authority (MVDA) and Public Works Department (PWD) are looking at each other to finish their work first so that they can start their respective jobs. This confusion among the departments is causing a lot of trouble among the devotees visiting the city.

Devotees from afar throng Vrindavan almost on every occasion in their private vehicle. But the half done cycle track work along the roads is causing trouble in traffic movement. Due to debris lying on the road, only half of it is available for the two-way movement of the traffic. The pits caused by the construction work further increase trouble for devotees.

A cycle track is being constructed from Chatikara to Prem Mandir and then to the 100-bed hospital on Mathura Road via Chaitanya Vihar. The total distance is 8 kilometers. Construction from Chatikara to Rukmini Vihar parking is being done by the PWD whereas the construction from Rukmini Vihar parking to the 100-bed hospital at Mathura road is being done by MVDA.

Manish Goyal (contractor at MVDA) told that the construction work from Rukmini Vihar till Prem Mandir is almost done. He said that now PWD has widened the road by one and half meters on both sides, after which they will start putting tiles on the cycle track to give it a final touch, but the PWD hasn’t started its work yet. Mr. Goyal also informed that he has to finish the work in a span of three month, out of which only one month work has been completed, and the rest is getting delayed because of PWD.

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