

Complete Ghatkesar rail over bridge immediately


Complete Ghatkesar rail over bridge immediately
The Issue
For over a decade, the construction of the rail over bridge at Ghatkesar has remained incomplete, leading to severe inconvenience and hardship for residents. The railway crossing has been entirely closed to facilitate this construction, forcing locals to take longer and more arduous routes. Despite the repeated concerns and frustrations expressed by the community, the authorities have shown little to no commitment to completing this crucial infrastructure project.
The Ghatkesar rail over bridge, once completed, promises to provide uninterrupted connectivity and facilitate smoother transportation for thousands of commuters each day. The current situation not only escalates travel time but also adds to the economic burden of residents who are forced to spend more on fuel and vehicle maintenance due to the extended routes.
Moreover, the delay in completion has heightened safety concerns. As residents attempt to navigate these longer paths, the risk of accidents has increased. Inadequate street lighting and poor road conditions further exacerbate the dangers, particularly during night hours. This ongoing delay is not just an inconvenience but a serious risk to public safety.
Statistics indicate that infrastructure projects, when delayed, create a bottleneck in local economies and hinder development. The completion of this project is not just a necessity but a catalyst for economic growth in Ghatkesar.
We urge the concerned authorities to prioritize the construction of the Ghatkesar rail over bridge and allocate the necessary resources and manpower to expedite its completion without further delay. Ensuring timely completion will improve quality of life, boost the local economy, and significantly enhance the safety of residents.
Join us in demanding action. Sign this petition to hold the authorities accountable and push for the immediate completion of the Ghatkesar rail over bridge. Together, we can bring about the change needed for our community.

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The Issue
For over a decade, the construction of the rail over bridge at Ghatkesar has remained incomplete, leading to severe inconvenience and hardship for residents. The railway crossing has been entirely closed to facilitate this construction, forcing locals to take longer and more arduous routes. Despite the repeated concerns and frustrations expressed by the community, the authorities have shown little to no commitment to completing this crucial infrastructure project.
The Ghatkesar rail over bridge, once completed, promises to provide uninterrupted connectivity and facilitate smoother transportation for thousands of commuters each day. The current situation not only escalates travel time but also adds to the economic burden of residents who are forced to spend more on fuel and vehicle maintenance due to the extended routes.
Moreover, the delay in completion has heightened safety concerns. As residents attempt to navigate these longer paths, the risk of accidents has increased. Inadequate street lighting and poor road conditions further exacerbate the dangers, particularly during night hours. This ongoing delay is not just an inconvenience but a serious risk to public safety.
Statistics indicate that infrastructure projects, when delayed, create a bottleneck in local economies and hinder development. The completion of this project is not just a necessity but a catalyst for economic growth in Ghatkesar.
We urge the concerned authorities to prioritize the construction of the Ghatkesar rail over bridge and allocate the necessary resources and manpower to expedite its completion without further delay. Ensuring timely completion will improve quality of life, boost the local economy, and significantly enhance the safety of residents.
Join us in demanding action. Sign this petition to hold the authorities accountable and push for the immediate completion of the Ghatkesar rail over bridge. Together, we can bring about the change needed for our community.

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Petition created on 23 May 2026