Repairs to road vital to ease traffic congestion during Nagoba jatara

December 20, 2014 12:10 am | Updated 12:10 am IST - KESLAPUR (ADILABAD DIST.):

The dirt track on the rear side of the Nagoba temple needs minor repiars to ease traffic congestion during the jatara in january. Photo: S. Harpal Singh

The dirt track on the rear side of the Nagoba temple needs minor repiars to ease traffic congestion during the jatara in january. Photo: S. Harpal Singh

Minor repairs to the existing dirt track between Mutnoor and Nagoba temple via Mendapalli village can ease much of the traffic congestion witnessed during the famous Nagoba jatara at Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal. According to engineers, the repair work will not cost more than Rs. 2 lakh which is a small amount when compared to the benefit it can bring.

At present, the main road leading to the temple is a 3 km black topped road branching off from Mutnoor village. The alternate route, which reaches the back side of the temple via Mendapalli is also of a similar length but is a gravel road with deep ruts made by bullock carts at some places.

The alternate road needs clearing of bushes and shrubbery abutting the narrow track so that its width gets widened. Also, gravel filling of ruts and the few pot holes is needed for motorcycles, autos and even cars to reach the temple.

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