Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the 21.60 km strategic road upgrade in Keraniganj. Facilitating the Dhaka-Mawa-Padma Bridge corridor and supporting regional industrialization.
Project Zone
Keraniganj Upazila
Road Hierarchy
Upazila & Village Roads
Total Cost (Est.)
BDT 1.02M / km
Key Driver
Regional Connectivity
Spatial Context
The project is not isolated; it is a critical component of the Greater Dhaka structural plan. The ESIA identifies these roads as vital connectors for emerging economic zones.
Directly facilitates the Dhaka-Munshiganj alternative link. Connects the Dhaka-Mawa Highway (Padma Bridge approach) to local growth centers, reducing dependency on the central capital corridor.
Supports access to key developments:
The report predicts significant induced urbanization and land price appreciation. Planning recommendation includes zoning enforcement to manage "ribbon development" along the improved 21.6km corridor.
| Road Segment | Planning Function | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Dhaka Mawa - Tegharia - Shaper Bazar via Mollar Hat | Connector Betka-Mawa Link | 5.50 km |
| Jinjira - Konda - Banagram via Mirerbagh & Beyara Bazar | Access Residential/Mixed | 4.08 km |
| Ruhitpur GC - Baluartech to Dhaka Mawa Highway | Feeder Agricultural/Trade | 6.03 km |
| Dhaka Mawa - Khejurbagh School Road | Access Institutional | 2.00 km |
| Chunkuthia - Abdullahpur via Gaista | Connector Central Jail Link | 4.00 km |
Balancing infrastructure growth with environmental preservation and social stability.
Rapid land conversion from agricultural to commercial/residential uses along the corridor.
Removal of illegal occupants and boundary walls within the existing Right of Way.
Risk of waterlogging due to road embankments acting as barriers in floodplains.
Felling of approx. 19,800 mature roadside trees required for widening.
Higher vehicle speeds increasing accident risks near schools (e.g., Khejurbagh).
Dust, noise, and vibration affecting nearby settlements during the build phase.
This project is technically sound and socially viable. It transcends a simple road upgrade to become a strategic urban artery supporting the decentralization of Dhaka. While environmental impacts are manageable via the ESMP, the primary challenge lies in managing the induced land-use changes to prevent unplanned urban sprawl.