Yesterday, Sunday July 20, on my way home from the Rangammal Hospital and my appointment with Dr. Ratna Vel a visiting dermatologist from Apollo Hospital, Chennai, decided to walk back via the Ring Road which is currently under construction.
The almost 2 km section of the Ring Road I was walking on, cuts through virgin countryside at the back of the Samudram Eri south of Arunachala. The area is very familiar to me as I often walked my doggies through the hitherto unspoilt countryside at the back of the Samudram.
I recently talked with an Engineer involved in the Ring Road construction and he mentioned that this section of the road is expected to be fully completed and open within 2 years.
The road is being built to eventually accommodate 4 traffic lanes |
Perumbakkam road bisecting the Ring Road at junction |
Road although unoffically opened is already being used by local traffic |
View of farmland from the Ring Road |
One of the many culverts that will be run under the Road carrying water to the Samudram Eri |
Large country house, its 10 acre land has been bisected by the encroaching Ring Road |
Lorries and even local buses already using this section of the Ring Road |
Another Farm which has been bisected by the ring Road |
Small community of Samudram Village |
View of Samudram Eri with Arunachala Hill in the background |
Another Culvert being incorporated under the Ring Road |
Closer view of the same culvert, water will be channelled onto the Samudram underneath the bridge |
Some house nearby is going to be getting a nice thatched roof! |
View of the beautiful hills surrounding this part of Tiruvannamalai |
Bund on the side of the Samudram Eri, nearly at my destination |