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A one-km flyover is to be built at Rajiv Gandhi statue junction at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (opposite Malaysian Township-Kukatpally) for IT employees, students, residents of Kukatpally and surrounding areas.

 

This particular junction is a major bottleneck at JNTU. A survey has shown that 50,000 motorists use this stretch per hour. The GHMC has sent a proposal to the state government for approval. Once the state government gives the nod the bridge including the one at Jubliee Check post will commence.

 

Having witnessed unprecedented growth in traffic, the Kukatpally corridor right till Miyapur on the Mumbai Highway is chaotic on the main thoroughfare throughout the day.

 

The Comprehensive Transportation Study has recorded the high pedestrian movement at the JNTU junction at Kukatpally.

The GHMC city planning wing officials said, “The flyover will start opposite the Malaysian township and run across the Rajiv Gandhi Junction for 1 km. This will end before the Railway road over the bridge at Kukatpally. The traffic department has already conducted a survey and based on the increasing commuters the department has suggested to the GHMC for a fly over. The design and budget has been sent to the state government for approval.”

 

The Comprehensive Transport Study report has also recommended pedestrian subways at JNTU junction, Usha Mullapudi junction and Kukatpally village point as pedestrians are worst hit by these traffic snarls.

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hyd lo traffic taggadu man...taggadu 

 

after Amaravathi is built half of Hyd will migrate to New Singapore !

 

 

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after Amaravathi is built half of Hyd will migrate to New Singapore !

 

 

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Hyderabad: A day after the TRS plenary adopted a resolution to develop Hyderabad as a global city, officials started the exercise to build skyways, multiple grade separators, multi-level flyovers and corridors to ease traffic congestion on busy roads and junctions as part of the Strategic Road Development Programme.

Chief secretary Rajiv Sharma held a meeting with officials of the municipal administration department and the GHMC at the Secretariat on Saturday to finalise the locations where these projects need to be taken up first. Posh areas like Madhapur, Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills and Gachibowli may get priority. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao is keen to lay the foundation stone for at least four projects before he completes a year in office on June 2.

Officials have shortlisted nine projects that need to be taken up in the first phase at an estimated cost of Rs 1,611 crore. The government wants to launch works on four projects by June by calling global tenders. Initially, the work is likely to be launched at KBR Park, Banjara Hills, where a five-junction multi-level flyovers will be built. A multi-level spiral flyover with six lanes will be built at Jubilee Hills checkpost junction at an estimated cost of Rs 516 crore.

Two major corridors have been planned at Ayyappa Society, Madhapur, and the Bio-diversity Park at Gachibowli, costing Rs 28 crore and Rs 86 crore respectively.
Multi-level flyovers have been planned at Rasoolpura (Rs 64 crore), the LB Nagar-Byramalguda-Kamineni Hospital-Chitankunta checkpost (Rs 448 crore), traffic interchage at Uppal junction (Rs 247 crore) and a flyover-cum-underpass at Owaisi junction (Rs 63 crore).

A flyover was planned at Bahadurpura at an estimated cost of Rs 69 crore and Rs 90 crore was to be spent to develop the Rajiv Gandhi junction in Somajiguda. Officials have submitted detailed project reports for all these projects to the government. Recently, construction major Shapoorji Pallonji group chief Shapoorji Pallonji Mistry had met the CM and offered to invest Rs 20,000 crore to improve infrastructure and officials were asked to work out modalities.

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