Mayor Inaugurates Exide Foot Over-bridge
- Mayor Firhad Hakim inaugurates foot over-bridge at Exide Crossing
- Exide spent approx. Rs 5 crore to build this foot over-bridge as part of its CSR to ease the traffic congestion at this busy intersection and make it safer for pedestrians. Exide will also maintain it for next 30 years.
- Exide’s Durga Puja gift to the City of Joy.
City Mayor, Janab Firhad Hakim on Saturday inaugurated a foot overbridge for the citizens of Kolkata at the busy Chowringhee-AJC Bose Road intersection, popularly known as Exide crossing. The over-bridge near the Exide head office is expected to considerably ease traffic congestion near the crossing and make it safe for thousands of pedestrians who use the busy intersection every day.
The inauguration ceremony was also attended by the KMC chairperson, Smt. Mala Roy and other government dignitaries, in the presence of Exide MD & CEO Mr. Subir Chakraborty.
Speaking on the occasion, Exide MD & CEO Mr. Subir Chakraborty said, “Exide has been proud to be not just an important member of the business community of Kolkata for the last 75 years, it has also been an integral part of the socio-cultural milieu of the city. As such, we consider it our duty and responsibility to do our bit for the citizens and particularly for this crossing which is part of our identity as well.” He further added, “We hope pedestrians, particularly the elderly and the school-going children who come here every day will now use this safe method of crossing the busy road intersection and the administration will extend their cooperation to facilitate the same. In our Diamond Jubilee year, this is our Durga Puja gift to the City of Joy.”
The 42-meter-long FOB is a social initiative of Exide in which it has sponsored close to Rs 5 crores. The bridge, spanning the two sides of Asutosh Mukherjee Road, was constructed by the city-based engineering company Titagarh Wagons Ltd. For the convenience of people, the over-bridge has an escalator as well as a normal staircase on each side of the bridge. The structure will be maintained for the next 30 years by Exide Industries Limited.
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