National Highway 21— the road unknown
Ramkrishan Upadhyay
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 20
There’s a twist to the controversy surrounding the status of National Highway-21. With the Engineering Department failing to provide a copy of the notification declaring that the highway is passing through Tribune Chowk via Sectors 35 and 43 to Mohali, the status of the road is in question.
Sources said in its reply, the office of the SDE CP division number 2 had stated that no such notification as demanded by applicant Rakesh, a resident of Sector 25, regarding the NH-21 starting from Junction 38 (Tribune Chowk) 37, 38, 35, 34, 49 and 59 (touching Vikas Marg) was available in the office. Rakesh’s application was sent by the Superintending Engineer-cum-CPIO office of the Chief Engineer, Administration, to the SDE for providing the information.
Earlier, the map provided by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) also differed from the Chandigarh Administration’s claim that the NH-21 was going from Tribune Chowk via Sectors 35 and 43 to Mohali. Sources said the map provided by NHAI under the Right to Information Act showed that the NH-21 was passing from Tribune Chowk to Junction 53 from the Industrial Area up to the Mohali check-post and further went from Junctions 62, 61, 60, 59 and the roundabout of Sector 39 to Mohali. However, the Engineering Department contested the map and claimed that it had been withdrawn. Gurinder Juneja, secretary, Hotel and Restaurant Association, said as the Engineering Department had failed to provide the notification under the RTI Act, their doubt that the Administration had never notified the route as a national highway according to the National Highway Act 1956 had turned out to be true. He said due to this more than 50 hotels were on the verge of closure after the Administration denied the permission to serve liquor to hotels and the restaurants situated along the road. He said now the Administration should take a sympathetic view to save the hotels.
Mukesh Anand, Chief Engineer, could not be contacted. However, an official said the department had got funds for its maintenance from NHAI this year also.