Jaspur to Kadi road approved by AUDA
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Jaspur to Kadi road approved by AUDA

An adjacent to Ahmedabad city, 3 km long and 60 metre wide TP road between Jaspur and Kadi was approved by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) board.

As a result, AUDA will be able to put out a development plan for a 200-hectare area that includes the villages of Jaspur, Dhanj, Borisana, Palasana, and Saij, all of which will be located alongside the new road.

These settlements are located in an agricultural area. The road proposal will assist AUDA with reclassifying the zone as residential.

Kalol and Sanand towns would be connected by Development Plan (DP) roadways that were 45 and 60 metre wide, respectively. But these plans have not yet been put into action. Most of the DP roads that were suggested between 2001 and 2011 have not yet been built.

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An adjacent to Ahmedabad city, 3 km long and 60 metre wide TP road between Jaspur and Kadi was approved by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) board. As a result, AUDA will be able to put out a development plan for a 200-hectare area that includes the villages of Jaspur, Dhanj, Borisana, Palasana, and Saij, all of which will be located alongside the new road. These settlements are located in an agricultural area. The road proposal will assist AUDA with reclassifying the zone as residential. Kalol and Sanand towns would be connected by Development Plan (DP) roadways that were 45 and 60 metre wide, respectively. But these plans have not yet been put into action. Most of the DP roads that were suggested between 2001 and 2011 have not yet been built. Also read: Smart satellite township to be developed at Jammu’s Ring RoadPunjab’s AAP govt to give Bathinda a big development push

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