Mangalore, February 6: Shiradi Ghat on National Highway No. 48 is unlikely to be developed before coming rainy season.
Replying to questions by presspersons here on Sunday, Union Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways Jitin Prasada said he would look into what could be done to develop the important ghat stretch which connects Mangalore with Bangalore.
An official of the ministry said on the occasion that the Planning Commission had suggested that the Ministry should consider the option of developing the stretch on build, operate and transfer (BoT) basis considering the high traffic volume on the ghat stretch.
Earlier, the Minister for Public Works C M Udasi had gone on record that a proposal to concrete the ghat stretch at an estimated cost of Rs. 100 crore was awaiting the approval of the Centre.
Mr. Udasi had blamed the delay in developing the stretch due to the delay in the approval by Union Government.
Mr. Prasada said on Sunday that he would pursue the matter.
B. Ramanatha Rai, MLA, apprised the Union Minister of the need to develop the stretch.
To a question pertaining to controversy over maintaining the width of the National Highway No. 17 at 60 m or 40 m under the four-lane project, the Minister said that he was not aware of the issue.
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