Bhangel Elevated Road Set to Open
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Bhangel Elevated Road Set to Open

The much-anticipated Bhangel Elevated Road in Noida is on track to be completed by January 31, 2025, as confirmed by Noida Authority CEO Ritu Maheshwari. This crucial infrastructure project aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve connectivity in the region. Spanning a significant distance, the elevated road will connect key areas, facilitating smoother traffic flow and reducing travel time for commuters. The project, designed to accommodate heavy vehicular traffic, reflects the authority's commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure. With ongoing work progressing steadily, local residents and daily commuters look forward to the benefits of reduced congestion and increased accessibility upon its completion. The Noida Authority is closely monitoring the project to ensure timely execution, underscoring the importance of this development in the overall urban planning strategy for Noida.

The much-anticipated Bhangel Elevated Road in Noida is on track to be completed by January 31, 2025, as confirmed by Noida Authority CEO Ritu Maheshwari. This crucial infrastructure project aims to alleviate traffic congestion and improve connectivity in the region. Spanning a significant distance, the elevated road will connect key areas, facilitating smoother traffic flow and reducing travel time for commuters. The project, designed to accommodate heavy vehicular traffic, reflects the authority's commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure. With ongoing work progressing steadily, local residents and daily commuters look forward to the benefits of reduced congestion and increased accessibility upon its completion. The Noida Authority is closely monitoring the project to ensure timely execution, underscoring the importance of this development in the overall urban planning strategy for Noida.

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