Velu Inaugurates Major Road Development Work in Anaicut Region
Velu, Minister for Public Works Department, officially launched the road widening project in Genganallur near Anaicut, Vellore district. The project aims to convert the existing eight-kilometre stretch of the Abdullapuram–Asanampattu–Alangayam–Tirupattur road into a modern four-lane route. This work is being carried out under the Chief Minister’s Road Development Scheme at an estimated cost of ₹50 crore.
The development of this key road section is expected to enhance connectivity for several nearby towns, including Anaicut, Odugathur, Melarasampattu, Asanampattu, Alangayam, Vaniyambadi, and Tirupattur. The upgraded route will not only improve travel comfort for local residents but also provide better infrastructure support for education, business, and tourism.
As part of the project, retaining walls, median dividers, upgraded road junctions, and bus bays will be built to improve safety and accessibility. This integrated plan reflects the state’s focus on long-term, sustainable infrastructure growth in rural and semi-urban regions of Tamil Nadu.
Velu Highlights Benefits of Road Project for Public and Local Economy
Minister Velu stated that the upgraded road would play a vital role in supporting local livelihoods. Students from Agaram village will find it easier to reach MGR Government Arts and Science College through the newly widened road. The route will also make it simpler for farmers to transport their locally grown flowers to major markets in Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, and Chennai.![]()
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Additionally, the improved road will connect directly to NH48, the Krishnagiri–Ranipet highway, providing smoother travel for commercial vehicles and tourists. It will also create easier access to the Kavalur Observatory and promote tourism in the nearby areas, including the popular Sripuram Golden Temple.
The project forms part of a broader plan to strengthen road networks that link educational institutions, marketplaces, and cultural destinations within the district.
Velu Announces New Bypass for Tirupati Pilgrims
During the event, Velu also announced a new bypass road project to benefit pilgrims travelling from southern Tamil Nadu to Tirupati. This 7-kilometre bypass will connect Katpadi to the Ranipet–Krishnagiri Highway, helping travellers avoid congestion within Vellore town. The bypass will be built at a cost of ₹100 crore, aimed at easing traffic flow and reducing travel time for devotees and commuters alike.

Velu emphasized that the government has been investing consistently in improving the region’s infrastructure. Over the past four years, nearly ₹600 crore has been allocated for road maintenance, widening, and new projects in the Vellore district. These efforts are part of the state’s ongoing mission to create safer, wider, and better-connected roads for the public.
Velu Criticizes Lack of Central Support for Road Repairs
Addressing the media, Velu expressed concern over the central government’s limited support for road improvement in Tamil Nadu. He mentioned that despite several requests, funds were not sanctioned for repairing roads damaged by cyclones in recent years.
The minister also pointed out that the previous regime had announced plans for 70 railway overbridges but failed to acquire the necessary land for service roads. Under the current administration, however, 36 railway overbridges have been completed, with the remaining ones progressing steadily. This, he said, demonstrates the government’s commitment to completing infrastructure projects on time and ensuring tangible progress for the people.
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Velu reaffirmed that the state will continue to push forward with essential public works even without central funding, ensuring that Tamil Nadu’s transport network remains efficient and modernized. Also Read: Breaking News: 1 Big Update from CSK CEO on MS Dhoni’s IPL Future Shocks Fans
Conclusion
Minister Velu’s latest initiative marks another significant step toward transforming Vellore’s road infrastructure. The four-lane expansion in Anaicut, along with the proposed Tirupati bypass, will not only improve connectivity but also uplift trade, education, and tourism across the region. With ongoing projects valued in hundreds of crores, the state’s commitment to infrastructure development continues to pave the way for safer and more convenient travel for its citizens.

