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A decade later, Baki Aker Handwara residents still await construction of new bridge

We are waiting for financial concurrence, work will start soon on this bridge, says Executive Engineer R&B Handwara.

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Srinagar: The absence of a concrete bridge at Baki Aker, Handwara is creating hardships for the residents of the area who accuse the authorities of being indifferent to their miseries.

The residents said that in 2014, flash floods damaged a pillar of the existing bridge following which traffic was suspended over it for several months.

“We approached the Roads and Buildings department, Handwara division many times for its repair as the locals had to take a long route via Wadipora to reach Baki Aker. The R&B repaired the old bridge but failed to construct the new one, much to the disappointment of the people,” locals said.

The residents said that only Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) were allowed to ply over the bridge while the Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) were forced to take the longer route to-and-fro. The residents said that in several incidents of fire in their locality, many houses were completely gutted because the fire tenders could not reach in time.

“Had we not been deprived of the bridge, the fire tenders could have saved the houses from getting completely destroyed,” said a local. “The Baki Aker village which consists of more than 600 households is 4 km from Sub District Handwara but the successive dispensations have failed to provide basic amenities to people here.”

A local resident said, “I am unable to figure out why despite the passage of ten long years, we have been deprived of a bridge, which has multiplied our hardships.” He said that when someone has to take construction material to the village, the truck drivers demand more money because of the longer route.

The residents said that the bridge once constructed would be a great bonus to the horticulture sector as most of the residents were dependent on orchards. The locals said that they had several times taken up the issue with the concerned officials but to no avail.

They have now sought the intervention of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha so that their long-pending demand is redressed at the earliest. Meanwhile, Executive Engineer Roads and Buildings (R&B) Handwara division said that we are waiting for financial concurrence after that work will start on this bridge.

Aadil Akbar
Aadil Akbar
Special Correspondent (Jammu and Kashmir) - The author is a young journalist working in the field since the past 6 years. He has covered politics and human interest stories including war-like situation the Kashmir valley.

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