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Profile of the Study Area of Selected Road, Sihfa.

This road constructed under PMGSY in Aizawl District was selected for assessment of socio-economic impact on the live of the habitation connected through him.

Road No.3 - Saitual to Sihfa

1. Name of Road
SAITUAL TO SIHFA

2. Package No.
MZ 0111

3. Length
4.3 Kms.

4. Contractor
R. LALHNUNA, REPUBLIC VENG, AIZAWL

5. Block
PHULLEN

6. Circle
EASTERN CIRCLE

7. Division
SAITUAL DIVISION

8. Tender Cost
120.22 Lakh

9. Amt. Cleared by GOI
120.22 Lakh

10. Date of Starting of Works
8-2-2002

11. Date of Completion
31-3-2003

This 4.3 Kilometers of PMGSY Road from Saitual to Sihfa was completed on 31-3-2003, this road connected Sihfa village to the district's main road. The road falls under Phullen Development Block and was aimed at providing connectivity to the markets at Aizawl.

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