Construction of Footpath and Side Drain Commences from Court Junction to Duler Football Ground, Mapusa

Mapusa, 8th October 2024: In a significant move to improve local infrastructure, Hon’ble Deputy Speaker and MLA of Mapusa, Shri Joshua De Souza, officially commenced the construction of a footpath and side drain from Court Junction (Clock Tower) to Duler Football Ground along the right-hand side (RHS) of the road in the Mapusa constituency.

The project, which aims to ensure pedestrian safety and enhance the walking experience for both locals and visitors, will also include the installation of a side drain to improve water management. This will play a crucial role in preventing waterlogging, especially during Goa’s monsoon season, ensuring smooth traffic flow and safeguarding infrastructure.

The commencement ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including the Chairperson of the Mapusa Municipal Council (MMC), Dr. Nutan Bicholkar, Vice Chairperson Sushant Harmalkar, and Councillors Barbara Carrasco, Sainath Raul, Ashirwad Khorjuvekar, Chandrashekhar Benkar, and Shubhangi Vaigankar. MMC officials, including ME II Prashant Narvekar and Claude Alvares, along with Ward members, were also present for the event.

During the ceremony, Shri Joshua De Souza emphasized the importance of infrastructure development in the area and the need to ensure the safety of pedestrians and commuters. He expressed his commitment to continuing work on improving the constituency’s overall infrastructure.

The footpath construction is expected to greatly benefit the residents and the football enthusiasts who frequently visit the Duler Football Ground. The side drain, a key component of the project, will help in effectively channeling rainwater, further reducing the risk of flooding in the area.

The project from Court Junction to the Taxi Stand is a part of the Mapusa constituency’s broader development plan, aligning with the Goa government’s vision to modernize infrastructure and improve the quality of life for its citizens.

The community expressed gratitude for the initiative, which promises to address long-standing concerns about pedestrian safety and flooding in the area.