Now, six-lane flyover between Anand Vihar and Apsara border
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Now, six-lane flyover between Anand Vihar and Apsara border

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal laid the foundation stone of a six-lane flyover between Anand Vihar and Apsara Border with the aim of decongesting one of the national capitals most crowded corridors. The project is touted to be ready within 15 months to offer a seamless ride to commuters.

CM Kejriwal said that PWD department will complete the work on this flyover ahead of schedule with a saving of Rs 115 crore. With the construction of this flyover in East Delhi, vehicles will pass through quickly, easing the lives of local people.

“We have seen flyovers worth Rs 300 crore being built for Rs 1,500-2,000 crore, but now a flyover worth Rs 300 crore is built for Rs 250 crore for the first time. This flyover will pass over Ramprastha, Shrestha Vihar and Vivek Vihar red lights and will be completed within 15 months. Our aim is to eliminate traffic jams and pollution on the roads of Delhi, making the roads beautiful. 77 traffic hotspots have been identified across the national capital. Different plans are being made to free these hotspots to make Delhi jam free,” Kejriwal said.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal laid the foundation stone of a six-lane flyover between Anand Vihar and Apsara Border with the aim of decongesting one of the national capitals most crowded corridors. The project is touted to be ready within 15 months to offer a seamless ride to commuters. CM Kejriwal said that PWD department will complete the work on this flyover ahead of schedule with a saving of Rs 115 crore. With the construction of this flyover in East Delhi, vehicles will pass through quickly, easing the lives of local people. “We have seen flyovers worth Rs 300 crore being built for Rs 1,500-2,000 crore, but now a flyover worth Rs 300 crore is built for Rs 250 crore for the first time. This flyover will pass over Ramprastha, Shrestha Vihar and Vivek Vihar red lights and will be completed within 15 months. Our aim is to eliminate traffic jams and pollution on the roads of Delhi, making the roads beautiful. 77 traffic hotspots have been identified across the national capital. Different plans are being made to free these hotspots to make Delhi jam free,” Kejriwal said.

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