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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Kerala’s first clover-leaf flyover project at crossroads

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is caught in a catch-22 situation, being faced with stiff opposition to the construction of Kerala’s first clover-leaf flyover at the busy Cheranallore Junction where Container Road intersects NH 66.

The junction is among the busiest on the Mumbai-Kanyakumari NH 66, which runs along Kerala’s western coast and is slated for widening to 45 metres. It is also located on the 30-km-long Edappally-Muthakunnam stretch where opposition to land acquisition for widening the highway is severe.
The stand-off over the proposed clover-leaf structure has come at a time when the NHAI is getting ready to lay boundary stones in Ernakulam district to widen the entire NH corridor up to Kasaragod and build flyovers at major junctions.
Hashim Chendampilly, chairman, NH Samyukta Samara Samiti, a conclave of organisations demanding restriction of NH width to 30 metres, said the agency issuing notification to acquire 14 acres to construct the clover-leaf flyover at the heavily built-up Cheranallore Junction had come as a shocker to many

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