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  • Hyderabad: LB Nagar RHS flyover to be inaugurated today

    Hyderabad: LB Nagar RHS flyover to be inaugurated today

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    The Telangana government has been working on multiple projects to ease the traffic congestion in Hyderabad, including the construction of several flyovers under the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP). The LB Nagar RHS flyover is one such project that has been completed at a cost of 32 crores.

    The 700-meter-long unidirectional flyover, with a width of 12 feet and three lanes, will be inaugurated by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) Minister, KT Rama Rao, today. The LB Nagar RHS flyover is expected to ease traffic congestion for vehicles coming from Vijayawada, Khammam, and Nalgonda to Hyderabad, reducing travel time for commuters and improving the overall traffic situation in the city.

    However, the inauguration of the flyover was delayed due to the MLC election code, even though it was ready a month ago. Nonetheless, the project is now set for the inauguration and will be a significant addition to the growing number of flyovers in Hyderabad.

    The GHMC (Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation) has taken up a total of 35 SRDP projects to improve the city’s transportation infrastructure. Out of these, 32 projects have already been completed, and the construction of the remaining three projects – Golnaka to Amberpet, Uppal to CPRI, and Aramghar to Shamshabad – is underway.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MP: Firm cuts 257 more trees than needed for Rs 57 cr Indore flyover

    MP: Firm cuts 257 more trees than needed for Rs 57 cr Indore flyover

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    Indore: The Indore Development Authority in Madhya Pradesh has pulled up a private firm for allegedly cutting 257 more trees than what was mandated to build a Rs 57 crore flyover in the state’s commercial capital, also the country’s cleanest city for several years in a row.

    While 1,320 trees were to be relocated 15 kilometres away to build the flyover at Khajrana Square and 2,640 saplings were to be planted as compensation, the private firm has gone ahead and cut and reduced to stumps 257 trees apart from the marked ones, IDA chairperson Jaypal Singh Chawda said after inspecting the site on Friday.

    “It has come to our notice the private firm has cut down 257 more trees than what was needed. IDA will not pay money to the private firm for translocation of these stumps. We had asked them to follow a scientific way of cutting and relocating 10 trees at a time,” Chawda said.

    The removal of trees has made the heat unbearable at Khajrana Square, with several labourers at the site ruing the lack of shade.

    “We are unable to find shade in this area, especially now when it is so hot and humid,” Rama Bai, a labourer, said.

    MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had laid the foundation stone of the flyover in November last year and work is scheduled to be completed in 18 months, an IDA official informed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kejriwal throws open Ashram flyover extension, commuters heave sigh of relief

    Kejriwal throws open Ashram flyover extension, commuters heave sigh of relief

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    New Delhi: The much-awaited Ashram flyover extension will help commuters bypass three traffic lights and commute ‘signal free’ between Noida and AIIMS, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.

    Kejriwal inaugurated the key flyover extension on Monday, bringing relief to commuters waiting for it to open for over two months.

    The chief minister said the extension will also bring relief from long traffic jams in the area, particularly during office-going hours.

    “People will be able to reach Noida from AIIMS quickly since they will be able to bypass three traffic signals between Ashram and DND,” he said.

    The AAP national convener added that only a few minor tasks are left to be completed before the flyover can become fully operational.

    “Initially, only light vehicles will be permitted to use it for a brief period because of a high-tension wire that still needs to be removed. Once this is done, other vehicles will also be allowed. The total length of the flyover, including the ramp, is 1,425 metres,” he said.

    The chief minister congratulated the people of Delhi and acknowledged that although the flyover extension’s construction caused some traffic-related inconvenience, it was necessary to bring positive change.

    He also apologised for any trouble caused during the construction period but emphasised that the project’s completion will bring new opportunities.

    Kejriwal recognised the hard work of Public Works department (PWD) engineers and congratulated them on completing the project ahead of schedule despite initial doubts about the plan to finish it between 45 and 60 days.

    Anant Kumar, the Public Works department’s engineer-in-chief, said light vehicles will be allowed on the extended flyover for a month. Heavy vehicles will be allowed following completion of the remaining work, likely by March-end.

    The Ashram flyover was closed for traffic from January 1.

    The mega project received clearance from the Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre in 2017 and administrative approval of Rs 129 crore was granted in 2019, Kumar said.

    While construction began in 2020, the project was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown for eight to 10 months.

    The final cost of the project came to Rs 164 crore.

    “Some work on the project was also supposed to be done by the National Highways Authority of India but the PWD took over from them due to the slow progress,” Kumar said.

    The senior PWD official said they have also developed a subway at the Maharani Bagh Ring Road stretch to help pedestrians.

    According to commuters and local residents, reopening of the flyover will not only ease traffic congestion in the area but also help people reach markets and hospitals in less time.

    Pradeep Anand, president of Sunlight Colony Residents’ Welfare Association, said people residing near the flyover and other areas had been facing a harrowing time for the past two months.

    “Since the traffic signal was closed, we had no other option but to take a U-turn from Sarai Kale Khan but it would take us nearly 30 minutes as the U-turn stretch was long and there would be heavy traffic congestion,” he said.

    The traffic signal connecting Sunlight Colony with New Friends Colony where Holy Family Hospital is situated was also shut, compounding their woes.

    “The nearest hospital for us is Holy Family Hospital in the New Friends Colony area. During emergencies, it would take us nearly an hour to reach the hospital after taking the U-turn from Sarai Kale Khan,” Anand said.

    Sushil Singh, a trader from Lajpat Nagar, said people would not be able to reach markets from Noida quickly when the flyover was shut.

    “When this (flyover) was closed, people would hate travelling by road from Noida to Lajpat Nagar. We also saw a decline in business. But now people will return to our market,” he hoped.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CM Kejriwal to inaugurate Ashram flyover extension on Monday

    CM Kejriwal to inaugurate Ashram flyover extension on Monday

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    New Delhi: Commuting between Delhi and Noida will become hassle-free after the Ashram flyover extension is opened to public on Monday.

    Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will inaugurate the flyover extension, which will allow motorists to bypass three traffic lights between Ashram Chowk and DND and make vehicular movement smoother.

    The project was supposed to be inaugurated on February 28, but the event was postponed.

    Officials had initially suggested that the delay was because of then PWD Minister Manish Sisodia’s arrest, but Chief Minister Kejriwal told a press conference later that it was due to some pending work.

    “It is likely to be inaugurated on Monday. The postponement was not due to (arrest of) Sisodia, but because a few works were left,” he had said.

    Kailash Gahlot, who was handed over the additional charge of Public Works Department (PWD) following Sisodia’s resignation, will be present at the inauguration of the flyover extension on Monday.

    Former minister Sisodia had said it was a herculean task to build a flyover in the middle of such a busy road but the PWD engineers undertook the challenge and delivered.

    He had said after the completion of this flyover, lakhs of people commuting from Noida and other parts of Delhi to south Delhi will not face traffic jams.

    At present, traffic jams are witnessed from the DND loop to the Ashram intersection.

    Vehicles now have to take a long route to cross the road from Kilokari, but soon, 150 meters away from Kilokari to Ring Road, drivers will be able to cross the road by taking a U-turn to reach Maharani Bagh or south Delhi, officials said.

    Similarly, vehicles going from Maharani Bagh to Sarai Kale Khan, Noida, ITO and Ghaziabad will not have to take long detours. A subway for pedestrians is also being constructed here, they added.

    The construction work of the flyover extension started in June 2020 after the project was approved by the Cabinet.

    The total cost of the project is Rs 128.25 crore while the total length of the flyover including the ramp is 1,425 metres.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Zoo Park to Aramghar flyover work moving at snail’s pace

    Hyderabad: Zoo Park to Aramghar flyover work moving at snail’s pace

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    Hyderabad: The construction of the much awaited-flyover from Zoo Park to Aramghar, Hyderabad is running behind the schedule and it is expected to take another year to complete.

    As the work for the flyover is moving at a snail’s pace, it is most likely to miss the target of completing it by March 2023.

    Earlier, the GHMC undertook road-widening work in the area to facilitate the project. However, due to damaged roads and trenches on it at a narrow stretch of Shivrampally, commuters are facing inconvenience.

    Moreover, the damaged road due to the ongoing construction of the flyover poses a threat to two-wheelers, and many of them are losing balance while driving.

    Though once completed, the flyover will significantly ease traffic congestion and reduce travel time between Zoo Park and Aramghar, until then, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) needs to ensure the safety of commuters by repairing the road at the earliest.

    Hyderabad Zoo Park to Aramghar to be second largest flyover

    The flyover which is a part of the strategic road development plan (SRDP) is being built at an estimated cost of Rs. 636.80 crores. It is being raised on 119 pillars and will cover a distance of 4.08 kilometers.

    Once completed, it will be the second longest flyover in Hyderabad after PV Narasimha Rao Expressway which connects Mehdipatnam and Hyderabad Airport.

    With the inauguration of the six-lane flyover, the flow of traffic from Zoo Park, old city to Hyderabad Airport, Mahboobnagar, Kurnool, Anantapur, and Bengaluru will become smooth.

    Earlier, after inspecting the construction of the flyover, the then chief secretary Somesh Kumar instructed the officials to complete the construction by March 2023.

    However, due to the slow construction work at the flyover, meeting the target is unlikely.

    Kothaguda flyover inaugurated recently

    Last year, Telangana State Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development KT Rama Rao inaugurated the Kothaguda multi-level flyover at Botanical Garden Junction in Hyderabad.

    Earlier, KTR inaugurated the Shilpa Layout flyover. Both flyovers eased the traffic flow in the city.

    Last year, many flyovers were inaugurated in Hyderabad. Some of them are as follows

    1. Kothaguda flyover
    2. Shilpa Layout flyover
    3. Nagole flyover
    4. Chandrayangutta flyover
    5. Kaithalapur Flyover
    6. Bahadurpura flyover

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )