Relief in Sight for Waterlogging on Barari Cremation Ground Road; Municipal Corporation Floats Tender for ₹10 Lakh Drain Construction Project
Bhagalpur: Residents of Bhagalpur have received welcome news as the Municipal Corporation has taken a major step to address the long-standing problem of waterlogging on the Barari Cremation Ground Road. The civic body has floated a tender for the construction of a drain from Kilkari Bhavan to the BIADA Gate at an estimated cost of ₹10 lakh. Once completed, the project is expected to significantly improve rainwater drainage and eliminate the persistent problem of water accumulation on the road during the monsoon season.
The road is not only an important route for local residents but also serves as the primary access to the Barari Cremation Ground. Every year, heavy rainfall causes severe waterlogging, creating inconvenience for commuters, local residents, and families traveling to the cremation ground. The new drainage project is expected to provide long-term relief from these recurring issues.
Long-Standing Problem Finally Being Addressed
For years, poor drainage infrastructure has caused serious waterlogging along the Barari Cremation Ground Road.
Even moderate rainfall would result in water accumulating on the road, disrupting traffic and making daily commuting difficult. Residents say that motorcycles, cars, and other vehicles frequently became stranded, while pedestrians were forced to walk through stagnant water.
The situation became especially difficult during funeral processions, as the road serves as the main route to the cremation ground.
₹10 Lakh Drain to Improve Water Drainage
The Municipal Corporation has allocated approximately ₹10 lakh for constructing the drain between Kilkari Bhavan and the BIADA Gate.
The project aims to establish an efficient drainage system that will allow rainwater to flow away quickly, preventing water from collecting on the roadway.
Officials said the construction will be carried out according to prescribed engineering standards to ensure a durable and long-lasting solution.
Tender Issued, Construction to Begin Soon
With the tender now officially floated, the process of selecting the construction agency will begin.
After completion of the tender process, construction work is expected to commence. Authorities aim to complete the project within the stipulated timeframe so that residents can benefit from the improved drainage system at the earliest.
Councillor Simpi Kumari Raised the Issue
Local ward councillor Simpi Kumari had repeatedly raised the issue during Municipal Corporation meetings.
She highlighted the hardships faced by local residents as well as families traveling to the cremation ground due to poor drainage and persistent waterlogging.
She urged the civic authorities to develop a permanent drainage solution for the area.
Other Councillors Also Supported the Proposal
Several other municipal councillors also supported the proposal, emphasizing that the Barari Cremation Ground is an important public facility and that the approach road should remain accessible throughout the year.
They collectively urged the Municipal Corporation to take immediate steps to improve the drainage infrastructure.
Municipal Commissioner Took Prompt Action
Responding to the concerns raised by elected representatives and local residents, the Municipal Commissioner directed officials to inspect the site and prepare a technical report.
Following the inspection, a drainage project was prepared, administrative approval was granted, and the tender was subsequently issued.
Drainage System Expected to Improve Significantly
Officials believe that the new drain will substantially improve rainwater management in the area.
Experts say that if the project is executed according to engineering specifications, the recurring problem of waterlogging during the monsoon can be largely resolved.
Improved drainage is also expected to enhance road durability and reduce the risk of accidents caused by standing water.
Residents Welcome the Decision
Local residents have welcomed the Municipal Corporation's initiative.
They said they had been facing this problem for years, with roads often resembling ponds during the rainy season. Waterlogging caused inconvenience to schoolchildren, senior citizens, traders, and daily commuters.
Residents now hope that the new drainage system will provide a permanent solution.
Better Access to the Cremation Ground
The Barari Cremation Ground is one of the city's major funeral sites.
During the rainy season, waterlogging often created difficulties for funeral processions, forcing vehicles to take longer routes or wait until water levels receded.
After completion of the drainage project, access to the cremation ground is expected to become safer and more convenient throughout the year.
Part of Broader Urban Development Efforts
The Municipal Corporation stated that it is implementing several projects to improve the city's drainage infrastructure.
The Barari Cremation Ground Road project is part of a broader initiative to identify and permanently address waterlogging-prone areas across Bhagalpur.
Officials said similar projects may be undertaken in other affected localities in the future.
The Municipal Corporation's decision to construct a ₹10 lakh drain from Kilkari Bhavan to the BIADA Gate marks an important step toward resolving the long-standing waterlogging problem on the Barari Cremation Ground Road.
The project is expected to ensure smooth rainwater drainage, improve road conditions, and provide lasting relief to thousands of residents who have struggled with flooding during every monsoon. Initiated following persistent efforts by local councillors and prompt administrative action, the project reflects the city's commitment to strengthening urban infrastructure and improving public convenience.