22nd Apr 2022 10:04:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ITANAGAR, Apr 22: “We need to revive the work culture of the CPWD’s days,” said Deputy Chief Minister, Chowna Mein while attending the two day seminar on ‘Design & Construction of sustainable road and bridge in hill roads’ organized by Indian Roads Congress in collaboration with the State’s Public Work Department at DK Convention Centre in Itanagar today.
He urged the local engineers of the state government departments to earn knowledge from the deliberation from experts from various road constructing agencies like the Ministry of Road, Transport & Highways (MoRTH), Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and members of Indian Roads Congress. Agreeing to the fact that the road design and construction of road in Arunachal Pradesh have to face lots of challenges due to tough terrain, landslide prone areas, loose soil & sinking zones, Mein said  “Sustainability is the key point”, urging to bring in the latest technologies to make the roads in Arunachal Pradesh sustainable. He advised to take optimum time in designing and preparation of DPR but to execute the works in scheduled time once it is sanctioned.   
The deputy chief minister also requested the eminent personalities to make maximum deliberations on Arunachal’s perspective and urged them to come up with a policy out of the deliberations which would be adopted by the state government. He further advocated for forming a state policy on maintenance of road saying, “It is high time Arunachal Pradesh should have a Maintenance Policy as without maintenance, roads will definitely get damage over the years”.
He further urged upon the local engineers to shoulder responsibility of building good quality road in the state citing that major chunk of engineers are our own local engineers who are aware of the local conditions and situations. "If we are not doing good then we are doing bad to ourselves," and urged upon them to take optimum benefits from the seminar.
On the occasion, S K Nirmal, ADG(Nodal), MoRTH & secretary general, Indian Road Congress, Commissioner PWD, Kaling Tayeng and Chief Engineer (SID&P), Tayu Gara also spoke.
During the two day seminar, deliberations on various topics like ‘General Concept, Planning & Govt Policies for Hill Roads by MoRTH’, ‘Planning, Survey, Investigation & Design of Hill Roads’, ‘Construction & Maintenance of Hill Roads’, ‘Disaster Mitigation & Tunnels for Hill Roads’ and ‘Road Safety & Asset Management for Hill Roads’, Bridges & Cross Drainage Structures for Hill Roads’, etc. will be presented by the eminent speakers.


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