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It should be noted that "Operation Flood-Free Guwahati" was started, and eviction drives are currently being carried out all throughout the city.

Digital Desk: Up to 26 bridges in Guwahati that cross the Bahini River will be demolished. Ashok Singhal, the minister for housing and urban affairs in Assam, informed the public of this on Monday.

According to Singhal, the bridges that are severely impeding the river and are a major contributor to the city's artificial flooding will be destroyed.

He said the bridges would be destroyed while taking the inconvenience of the public into consideration.

The minister later clarified that, "As per new order, only 26 bridges instead of 89 bridges, will be demolished which are badly obstructing the Bahini River and have become major cause of artificial flood within Guwahati city. Earlier, the Deputy Commissioner of Kamrup (Metropolitan) issued an order to demolish 89 bridges over the Bahini River. Public inconvenience has been kept in notice.”

"Pursued the list of 89 (eighty nine) nos. of bridges over the River Bahini supplied by the Commissioner, Guwahati Municipal Corporation which are restricting the natural flow of water causing water logging problem in various spots along the Bahini river," the prior notice stated.

It should be noted that "Operation Flood-Free Guwahati" was started, and eviction drives are currently being carried out all throughout the city.

Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Ashok Singhal had previously stated that an eviction operation would soon be carried out in Guwahati at sites where individuals have trespassed on property near rivers and streams.

Every time there is a significant downpour in the city, Guwahati experiences an artificial flood and waterlogging, which the minister blamed on the local populace.

"Many initiatives have been made to make the city flood-free," he stated, "including desilting of the Bahini River that flows through the southern portion of Guwahati and Lakshmi stream."

The government also adopted a development scheme for the Bharalu River's guard wall building.

Meanwhile, multiple eviction campaigns are in progress, and drainage desilting has begun in various Guwahati neighbourhoods.






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