Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has taken oath in assembly to lay green road to Salem from Chennai, an 8 lane
expressway through Tiruvannamalai-Harur. I really think is there a real need to
execute this 8 lane project on the already 2 lane state highway? Anyone who has
travelled this road would know how beautiful and scenic the entire stretch was
with farmlands, reserve forests and mountainous landscape with number of trees
lining up the road makes it a pleasant driving. I have travelled on this road
to (to and fro) Yercaud and I enjoyed it both the ways to become my favourite.
I really disturbed hearing this project and thought its quite waste of money
and destruction of nature and environment… there’s already couple of national
highway connecting Salem with Chennai and they were also 4 lane but this 8 lane
roadway is unnecessary and that too the selection of this route is wrong. There
aren’t many significant industries on this section and the need for
transportation is also less and most part of this stretch is dedicated to
farming and has certain amount of Eastern Ghats and five reserve forests on its
way which is in need of production.
The pictures posted here were shot during my travel on the beautiful state highway , what the government decided to make 8 lane expressway by chop off the trees and farmlands |
The prime road to Salem from
Chennai through Kallakurichi isn’t much busy and only 40% of vehicles use this
road and that road too needs improvement as it wasn’t good in shape and smooth at
some places and turns from 4 to 2 lanes at the bypasses. To make people
irritate there are toll gates for even short distances. First these things have
to rectify before they go creating a new section of road where there isn’t need
for such fast pace 8 lane expressways. Even though they make it with a long time
vision, at what cost matters lot? Destroying the environment and nature, forest
and farming which upholds our life and make certain we live. What kind of development
are we taking ahead or presenting to our future generation is to inhale dust and
smoke. Forests and trees are our air purifies and if we lose these filters how could
we breathe healthy? Any development that destroys nature and
environment should be prevented as much possible.
A part of ghats section and reserve forest the govt. want to destruct. |
The other important roads like Tindivanam
to Tiruvannamalai and Villupuram to Thanjavur were still partially done. For every New Moon lakhs of devotees visit
Tiruvannamalaai for Kirivalam (Circumambulation of the mountain) which means
thousands of vehicles and buses take the Tindivanam road which is in bad state
because of abandoned road work for many years. I wonder why the CM is serious
about this project when a lot of problems, which need immediate actions, are
pending on… 8 lanes for this stretch of road only gives doubts. Not more than a
decade back highways has lot of trees along the roadside but they were all cut
down for the widening 4 lane roads and no trees were re-planted as promised by
authorities and our highways on all side are bare enough now. Stopping the car
even for an emergency on the roadside is difficult these days without a tree
for shadow. Though Salem was his region doesn’t mean he has to execute this
project that only destroys farm and forest landscape. We are in need of more
green space and forestry to preserve our rain sources as we are inadequate of water, bringing the Cauvery
should be our prior and preserving the environment is much.
The already enriched green road and what better the government could do on it? |
Such a shame to chop down all those trees!
ReplyDeleteLovely nature and road photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Nice to travel along these very nice roads with green surrounding.
ReplyDeleteHello, it would be a shame to loose all those beautiful trees!
ReplyDeleteTrees are good for cleaning the air, necessary for our well being. The environment should be protected. I hope all is well, have a happy day!
Goodness - going from 2 lanes to 8? Like you, I am wondering if this is necessary. I hope it doesn't harm the surrounding area!
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame such much beauty is destroyed to build an unnecessary road. It happens entirely too often.
ReplyDeleteWe see whole rows of evergreens, old historic growth, wiped out in two days. The highway needed to add a single lane on that side and the trees would have been too close to the highway. It is sad.
ReplyDeleteI love those streets with abundance of green trees. They should uproot the trees and replant them elsewhere.
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