Urgent Pedestrian Overpass at Bambolim Demanded by MLA Viresh Borkar

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The local MLA, Viresh Borkar, in his impassioned address, brought to the notice of the local body assembly the acute need for a pedestrian overhead pass at Bambolim. Emphasizing the increasing vehicular traffic and the resultant safety concerns to pedestrians, Borkar called for immediate intervention by the authorities.

Introduction

One of the most bustling areas, with a high volume of local and tourist traffic, flow in Bambolim has increased tremendously over the past years. This is a commercial and scenic spot that has been plagued with safety issues, as pedestrians have to hazard crossing busy roads. Considering the precarious conditions, it was a very viable proposition that MLA Viresh Borkar pitched in, which met overwhelming support: a pedestrian overpass to ensure that people on foot cross the tracks safely.

Body

MLA Borkar, in one of the recent sessions in the Assembly, has said some vital points which would prove the necessity of this infrastructure work. The first and the foremost was the high number of road accidents of pedestrians in Bambolim. In the lack of safe crossing, people of all age groups—the elderly, children, and disabled citizens—have to remain under a constant threat. This overpass is not for facilitating the movement of people but has become a necessity for safeguarding the lives of the constituents.

Furthermore, Borkar outlined the economic fallout from a pedestrian overpass. Much safer passage for pedestrians could be expected to increase footfall to shops and hence stimulate the economy. Added to that, the beautification and modernization that often come with construction of this nature could improve the ambiance of the area, thus attracting more visitors and potential investors.

The MLA substantiated his appeal with figures and examples from other places where pedestrian overpasses reduced accident rates and led to a fantastic quality of life boost for citizens. He pointed out the potential for smart urban planning in the overpass itself: it could be made using eco-friendly materials, fitted with solar lighting, and implement special accessibility options for people with limited mobility.

Further, Borkar called for public participation in the planning process to ensure that the design of the overpass suits the explicit needs of Bambolim’s population. He called upon all constituents to make their support known and work collaboratively with local officials in this, one of the most important decision-making processes.

Conclusion

In the conclusion, MLA Viresh Borkar reaffirmed the undoubted benefit that would accrue to them with a pedestrian overpass at Bambolim. He appealed to fellow members of the Assembly for timely action and necessary funds to be earmarked for this purpose regarding public safety. The forceful presentation hardly leaves any scope to doubt an overhead pedestrian pass at Bambolim not being merely desirable but highly imperative for its safety and prosperity.

The urgency in the message of Borkar was lucid: the time to talk is over; now it is time to act. The overpass would be a standing testimony toward the commitment of the government toward the safety and well-being of people and a reflection of the proactive measures taken in building a safe and thriving environment for one and all

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