THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The much-touted Outer Ring Road project proposed for the capital will be delayed at least by a year as the land acquisition for the project is … Sources added that the survey proceedings for land acquisition along the 80-kilometre stretch connecting Parippally to Vizhinjam was in its early stages.Earlier Larsen & Toubro, which conducted the Social Impact Study, had started collecting data from the village offices regarding the land acquired for the project. “Unlike other road projects, this needs large tracts of land and hence needs more time. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The proposed 80km-Outer Ring Road (ORR) from Vizhinjam to Parippally, to be built at a cost of Rs 4,868 crore, will have a loop road to Mangalapuram, limited entry and exit points and provisions for closed tolling.

The Outer Ring Road project under the Capital Region Development Programme is to soon [when?] Sources say that the project needs large stretches of land as the second phase of the project has an industrial and commercial hub in addition to the 80 kilometre six-lane road.THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The much-touted Outer Ring Road project proposed for the capital will be delayed at least by a year as the land acquisition for the project is proving to be an arduous task for the state government. The views expressed in comments published on newindianexpress.com are those of the comment writers alone. However, the study hit a roadblock allegedly due to bureaucratic delay.The corridor is expected to spur economic growth in the outer fringes of the city and create employment.
Outer Ring Road Project to be delayed in Thiruvananthapuram The proposal was mooted around four years ago as a PPP model to decongest existing roads such as MC Road, NH 66 and NH 66 bypass…

Four economic areas have been proposed as part of the project- logistic zones from Mangalapuram to Ooruttambalam, IT/ITeS zone in Andoorkonam, media or entertainment zones, and rehabilitation and resettlement zones. The land pooling method will be a practical one as it has been successfully implemented in Gujarat and Maharashtra, sources said. (Under the closed toll system, toll would be collected from commuters based on the distance they travel.) The Outer Ring Road (ORR) project under the Capital Region Development Programme is to soon become a reality with the Centre agreeing to bear 50% of … The project involves the construction of a road which will interconnect NH 66, state highways and MC road beginning from Parippally in the north to Andoorkonam, Vattapara, Aruvikara, Ooruttambalam, Balaramapuram and Vizhinjam bypass.The fifty per cent of fund for the project has been provided by the Union government while the other half has to be mobilised by the state government.The corridor is expected to spur economic growth in the outer fringes of the city and create employmentLand Bond, a secure monetary instrument issued by the government with assured returns and backed by State guarantee, has been mooted to overcome resource crunch and hurdles faced in land acquisition for development projects. become a reality with the Centre [clarification needed] agreeing to bear 50% of the cost of land acquisition and asking the state to fix the alignment. newindianexpress.com reserves the right to take any or all comments down at any time. Sources say that the project needs large stretches of land as the second phase of the project has an industrial and commercial hub in addition to the 80-kilometre six-lane road.

“We know that there will be opposition from the people.

Land pooling - also known as land readjustment or land reconstitution - is a land acquisition strategy where ownership rights of privately held land parcels are transferred to an appointed agency, with these land parcels being pooled as a result.The agency uses some of the pooled lands for infrastructure development and sale, while the rights to new parcels in the pooled land are transferred back to the original landowners in some proportion to their original property. The project is envisaged as 55 per cent brownfield and 45 per cent greenfield. However, these can be done only after the preliminary proceedings of land acquisition begins. They do not represent the views or opinions of newindianexpress.com or its staff, nor do they represent the views or opinions of The New Indian Express Group, or any entity of, or affiliated with, The New Indian Express Group.
Copyright © 2020 Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. Though the Capital Region Development Programme (CRDP), the implementing agency, will complete the proceedings including the submission of Detailed Project Report (DPR) by December, the political decision is going to be a crucial factor for this project. The political decision on land acquisition will also be delayed as LSG elections are due next year,” a senior officer of the state government said.CRDP has chalked out plans to acquire land by employing two methods - Land Bond and Land pooling. The fifty per cent of the fund for the project has been provided by the Union government while the remaining has to be arranged by the state government. The ₹4,868 crore 80-km four-lane Outer Ring Road (ORR) from Vizhinjam bypass to Parippally, with a link from Vencode to Mangalapuram, has been cleared by the Union Ministry of Road Transport …