Chief Minister Dr Neiphiu Rio, Deputy Chief Minister in charge of National Highways TR Zeliang, and officials inspecting the ongoing road repair works along the National Highway at Kezanu, Jotsoma village on November 1. (DIPR Photo)
KOHIMA, NOVEMBER 1 (MExN): Chief Minister Dr Neiphiu Rio and Deputy Chief Minister in charge of National Highways, TR Zeliang visited the ongoing road repair works along the National Highway at Kezanu and Liezocha stretches under Jotsoma village in Kohima district on November 1.
During the inspection, Executive Engineer PWD (NH) Bendang briefed the visiting officials on the progress of the project. He informed that the stream responsible for the recent landslide, along with two adjoining streams, has been diverted to another valley. These streams are being channelled into a single reinforced concrete (RCC) box drainage system designed to ensure better water flow and stability.
The major work components, including gabion wall, earth cutting, and surface stabilization, are progressing well, and the road is expected to become motorable soon.
The Chief Minister expressed concern over the need for slope protection to prevent future landslides and emphasized the importance of constructing proper drainage systems. He urged engineers and contractors to ensure quality workmanship and expedite the completion of the road repair to restore safe passage for commuters.
Deputy Commissioner Kohima B. Henok Buchem, Revenue Officer Kevingoto Kulnu, and other departmental officials accompanied the inspection team.