COP-11: Overhead cables, removal plans still hanging
A crucial part of the project to beautify the city for the forthcoming international bio-diversity conference (COP-11) — the removal of overhead hanging cables from the main arterial roads to be used by COP delegates — seems to have failed to take off nearly three months after mayor Majid Hussain and GHMC commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu announced that they had convinced the cable, internet and telecom service providers to use a common underground duct.
With less than 90 days left for COP-11 to kick off in the city, it is most likely that the overhead hanging cables in central medians, with some snapped cables dangling down to the roads, will continue to dot the main roads and greet the delegates during the biodiversity conference scheduled to commence from October 1.
Experts say that the project to remove overhead hanging cables and lay them in underground common ducts may not be completed before October 1, even if the work starts immediately.
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