Jayesh Calls for Pillar-Based Flyover on Kunjwani-Narwal Highway
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Jayesh Calls for Pillar-Based Flyover on Kunjwani-Narwal Highway

In a recent development, Jayesh, a prominent figure, has advocated for the construction of a pillar-based flyover on the Kunjwani-Narwal highway. This proposal aims to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance connectivity along this crucial route in the region.

The Kunjwani-Narwal highway is known for heavy traffic, particularly during peak hours, leading to significant delays and inconvenience for commuters. Jayesh emphasised the necessity of a pillar-based flyover as a strategic solution to mitigate these traffic issues effectively.

The proposed flyover is envisioned to streamline traffic flow, improve road safety, and reduce travel time for vehicles traversing the Kunjwani-Narwal stretch. It is expected to enhance connectivity between key areas, facilitating smoother movement of goods and people while supporting economic activities in the region.

Jayesh highlighted the importance of infrastructure development in addressing urban mobility challenges and promoting sustainable growth. The construction of a pillar-based flyover on this highway is seen as a critical infrastructure upgrade that could enhance the overall quality of transportation infrastructure in the area.

The proposal is now under consideration by relevant authorities, with stakeholders eagerly awaiting further developments towards addressing the long-standing traffic issues on the Kunjwani-Narwal highway.

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In a recent development, Jayesh, a prominent figure, has advocated for the construction of a pillar-based flyover on the Kunjwani-Narwal highway. This proposal aims to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance connectivity along this crucial route in the region. The Kunjwani-Narwal highway is known for heavy traffic, particularly during peak hours, leading to significant delays and inconvenience for commuters. Jayesh emphasised the necessity of a pillar-based flyover as a strategic solution to mitigate these traffic issues effectively. The proposed flyover is envisioned to streamline traffic flow, improve road safety, and reduce travel time for vehicles traversing the Kunjwani-Narwal stretch. It is expected to enhance connectivity between key areas, facilitating smoother movement of goods and people while supporting economic activities in the region. Jayesh highlighted the importance of infrastructure development in addressing urban mobility challenges and promoting sustainable growth. The construction of a pillar-based flyover on this highway is seen as a critical infrastructure upgrade that could enhance the overall quality of transportation infrastructure in the area. The proposal is now under consideration by relevant authorities, with stakeholders eagerly awaiting further developments towards addressing the long-standing traffic issues on the Kunjwani-Narwal highway.

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