It may be noted that this district of Odisha is yet to be
connected by railway track. Its inhabitants have to depend on Berhampur or
Bhubaneswar railway stations for their transportation through rail service.
Different organisations and citizens of the Kandhamal district have formed an
organisation named ‘Kandhamal Rail Sangram Samity’ to strengthen their demand
for railway link.
Sadasib Patra, a key activist of this organisation said
although this demand for railway link is continuing from Kandhamal district
since decades, successive governments have not shown much interest towards it.
According to him railway connectivity could become a major
catalyst of development for this under developed region. Assistant standing
counsel of East Coast Railway, Naren Barik, who is also in support of the
demand said although railways is planning to invest around Rs. 2 lakh crore for
development of infrastructure, the share of Odisha in it was not as desired.
Panel formed
The ‘Kandhamal Rail Sangram Samity’ has formed an advisory
committee which included the MPs and MLAs of the area as well eminent
personalities of different fields. Different organisation of the district
including the district bar association and leaders of different political
parties have extended their support to the demand of the organisation.
According to the inhabitants of Kandhamal district railway
connectivity from Berhampur would increase tourism prospects of this virgin natural region. It
would also increase market prospects of the forest and organic agricultural
produce of tribal people and dalits of Kandhamal district.
The activists of the organisation proposed that railway link
for Kandhamal district can materialise through two ways.
There should be new railway connectivity between Berhampur
and Phulbani in Kandhamal district via Aska and Bhanjanagar, which till date
have no railway connectivity. Apart from it a railway track from Phulbani can
be connected to the proposed railway track between Khurda and Bolangir at
Charichhak.
They have decided to put forward their demand before
different forums and authorities. In coming days we may take up democratic
agitation for the demand, said leaders of the organisations. Source: The Hindu
Great idea... long waiting proposal.
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