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During this period, vehicular traffic movement is likely to be slow at Pillar No. 24 at Gachibowli which may cause significant disruptions for commuters and local residents.
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The works on the second longest flyover in the city, stretching over 4.5 km, were completed around mid-December. Twice it was scheduled for inauguration but the same was postponed as the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) plans to get it inaugurated by Chief Minister.
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GHMC Commissioner K Ilambarithi along with HMDA Commissioner, Sarfaraz Ahmed had inspected the works of Shilpa Layout Phase 2 flyover and Aramgarh-Zoo Park flyover
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The SRDP was intended to develop Hyderabad infrastructure under which the past government, led by K Chandrashekhar Rao, had initiated 42 new projects
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Besides the connectivity factor in controlling the traffic, these bridges will add some beauty to the Musi and also the development on either side of the river.
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Interacting with press persons, Ronald Rose said that once the Indira Park-VST flyover is inaugurated, it will be the 20th flyover to have come-up in Hyderabad as part of the Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP).
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The flyover is 2.62 km long and is equipped with four lanes and it is a bi-directional elevated corridor
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The flyover is coming up towards Outer Ring Road (ORR) at the second level crossing of Gachibowli junction with an estimated cost of Rs 178 crore
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NIT-Warangal has bagged two prestigious projects, one from GHMC and the other from Indian Academy of Highway Engineers
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While the Telangana government managed to complete 35 major infrastructure projects on time, the Centre on the other hand is struggling to complete even two projects on time, said KT Rama Rao
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LB Nagar junction would be named after Telangana martyr Srikantha Chary and the newly opened LB Nagar RHS flyover would be named after Goddess Mal Maisamma, said KT Rama Rao
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MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao tweeted the features of the flyover and also shared some pictures
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The sorry state of the Uppal main road is in addition to the huge plumes of dust that envelope the main road, resulting in poor visibility and unsafe driving
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Developed by GHMC at a cost of Rs 32 crore, the LB Nagar RHS flyover is 760 metres long with 380 metres long approaches and 12 meters wide
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Phase I works will be completed this year, says KT Rama Rao
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The push to improve the road infrastructure in the city, not just to address the present chaos but also plan for decades to come, will continue in the year 2023
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Hyderabad: In an attempt to make the commute along the city flyovers a pleasant one and to further scale up the aesthetics of the city, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is utilising the components of flyovers and also the spaces under them. As a part of this exercise, vertical gardens are being developed on […]
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The Minister also stated that, issue related to the registrations and pattas in LB Nagar constituency will be resolved soon.
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Hyderabad: To ensure hassle-free and smooth commute/travel experience to people duly saving their time, the Telangana government has initiated the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP) as part of which, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has developed massive infrastructure in different parts of the city. Continuing its efforts, the GHMC built the six-lane bi-direction Nagole […]
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Hyderabad: Three new flyovers are all set to provide further impetus to Telangana government’s plans to redefine the road infrastructure in the city through the Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP), and propel Hyderabad into the league of world class cities. Adopting a focused approach and taking into consideration long-term scenarios, to solve the traffic issues […]