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Siruseri IT park road being re-laid
N. Anand
CHENNAI: The State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) has started relaying and improving of the 12.5-km road on the Siruseri IT Park campus.
The Rs. 50-crore project, to be completed in 8-9 months, will help IT professionals have a smooth ride from the city. Besides, the SIPCOT is creating an additional entry and exit route, towards Kelambakkam, (a few metres away from the existing one) to regulate traffic. Though it is possible to travel from Madhya Kailash to Siruseri with ease after the completion of the main six-lane carriageway, it will be difficult to travel the last km on the campus, as there is no road at all.
Complaints from commuters
Following complaints from the commuters, the SIPCOT has taken the work at a cost of Rs. 50 crore, with ASIDE (assistance to state for developing export infrastructure and allied activities) chipping in with Rs. 40 crore.
“As of now, we have only 70 acres of vacant land, and it will be allotted soon. We have been getting complaints regularly from the commuters about the bad road conditions. When we visited the spot, we found out that there was no road at all. We have taken up soil stabilisation, relaying the entire stretch and improving the inner roads to provide road links that match the quality of Rajiv Gandhi Salai,” SIPCOT Chairman and Managing Director N. Govindan told The Hindu.
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