By Express News Service
CUTTACK: Dumping of big amount of building and demolition particles within the gadakhai (moat) of historic Barabati Fort created confusion and suspicion within the minds of Cuttack metropolis residents.
Actor turned politician Sritam Das of BJP, who had unsuccessfully contested the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) elections, in a tweet on Sunday, urged the native administration to provoke motion and take away the particles else the moat will probably be buried.
Acting on the grievance, a staff of Cantonment police rushed to the spot and detained some autos carrying the particles. CMC Mayor Subhas Singh stated he was unaware of the matter. He stated civic physique would search particulars on the difficulty from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Bhubaneswar Circle. “The fort and its moat are protected monuments of the ASI. The civic body has nothing to do with it. We do not know who is dumping the debris in the moat,” Singh stated.
Superintending engineer, ASI, Bhubaneswar Circle, Arun Mallick stated a short lived highway is being constructed by ASI for organising of a cofferdam for dewatering the moat to facilitate renovation and conservation of its inside wall on the western aspect. “After the renovation and conservation work is over, the construction and demolition debris will be removed from the moat,” he added.
Locals stated the ASI ought to have knowledgeable them earlier than dumping the particles within the moat. “”Had the company put up an info slab on the work website, the dumping exercise would haven’t created suspicion. It appears there isn’t any coordination or just a communication hole between ASI and CMC,” they alleged.
CUTTACK: Dumping of big amount of building and demolition particles within the gadakhai (moat) of historic Barabati Fort created confusion and suspicion within the minds of Cuttack metropolis residents.
Actor turned politician Sritam Das of BJP, who had unsuccessfully contested the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) elections, in a tweet on Sunday, urged the native administration to provoke motion and take away the particles else the moat will probably be buried.
Acting on the grievance, a staff of Cantonment police rushed to the spot and detained some autos carrying the particles. CMC Mayor Subhas Singh stated he was unaware of the matter. He stated civic physique would search particulars on the difficulty from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Bhubaneswar Circle. “The fort and its moat are protected monuments of the ASI. The civic body has nothing to do with it. We do not know who is dumping the debris in the moat,” Singh stated.
Superintending engineer, ASI, Bhubaneswar Circle, Arun Mallick stated a short lived highway is being constructed by ASI for organising of a cofferdam for dewatering the moat to facilitate renovation and conservation of its inside wall on the western aspect. “After the renovation and conservation work is over, the construction and demolition debris will be removed from the moat,” he added.
Locals stated the ASI ought to have knowledgeable them earlier than dumping the particles within the moat. “”Had the company put up an info slab on the work website, the dumping exercise would haven’t created suspicion. It appears there isn’t any coordination or just a communication hole between ASI and CMC,” they alleged.