By SANTOSH MOHANTY
With campaigning slowly picking up for panchayat poll in
Angul district, candidates are expecting a hostile electorate who are facing hardship
as basic issues like communication, drinking water, health and pollution are
never resolved by their chosen representatives during their tenure.
Angul, one of the industrial hubs of Odisha and eastern
India, is grappling with a major issue relating to safe motorable highway. The
four lane work of National Highway 55 which passes through Angul town has been
virtually abandoned. Gone are the days when it was a sprawling highway being
praised by motorists and commuters as well. Potholes, ditches and broken path
now resembles the highway which is the lifeline of Odisha. The
Sambalpur-Cuttack NH 55 connects two major industrial cities of the state.
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| NH-55 with garbage all around near Hulurisinga square |
The four lane work has started in 2018 and was due to be
completed in 2020. But, nearly fifty percent of the total work has been
finished till date. Most of the work has been abandoned, reason of which is
best known to the construction company.
The construction company brasses have
become so powerful that they did not care the admonition of no less than the
Deputy Speaker of Odisha Legislative Assembly Rajanikant Singh. Singh who is
also the Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA) of Angul assembly constituency, had
given the road construction company three month's ultimatum to finish the work,
but to no avail. Angul District Collector Siddharth Shankar Swain, while
reviewing the four lane work at a high level meeting recently, had also
directed the road construction company to expedite the work. But, there was no
positive response from the company.
Over a dozen casualties have occurred in the past six months
due to worst road condition which can never be categorized as an important
highway that passes through an industrial hub linking two trade centres of
Odisha.
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| The broken standpoint at Bantala |
The government is boasting that it has successfully solved
the drinking water issue in villages by linking households with pipes. The
reality, is however, different. A visit to Bantala Gram Panchayat will change
one's perception in this regard. The standpoints for drinking water are damaged
as the project was abandoned. People of Bantala have been facing scarcity of
potable water for years, but the elected representatives, especially the
Panchayati Raj Institution(PRI) members, were never worried about the issue.
The health sector in the district is in a shambles as news
reports on the alleged mismanagement in DHQ hospital in Angul are splashed in
the national as well as regional media. Recently Angul hospital hugged the
headlines in the newspapers after some journalists were manhandled for exposing
hospital management on different issues. The medical college and hospital in the
black diamond township, Talcher, is yet
to start due to utter negligence of authorities.

And last but not the least is the ever-present pollution
issue that was never dealt properly to minimize the impact. People of Talcher
lost hearth and home for coal but none cares as they are dying for a few buckets
of potable water. Reports said over 200 villages surrounding open cast mines in
Talcher sub-division are facing acute shortage of drinking water. Womenfolks
have to traverse several kilometers to fetch water for their daily household
need. The people's representatives have turned a blind eye to their problem as
they allegedly dole out false promises every five year to mitigate their suffering.