Shilpa lay out flyover bridge to be launched soon

Hyderabad, Nov.7 (NSS): As the Greater Hyderabad City is expanding day by day, the number of vehicles is increasing accordingly. In this order, GHMC is working hard to overcome the traffic problem.

Not only the country but also the world is looking towards the city of Hyderabad as the Greater Hyderabad city is developing faster than the metropolitan cities in the country. The reason for that is that the State government has implemented simplified policies for setting up industries, and accordingly, GHMC anticipates the needs of the people and provides infrastructure to the people. In particular, the various works undertaken by the Strategic Road Development (SRDP) program to improve the transport facility, reduce vehicular pollution, improve the signal free transport system and reach the destination on time are alleviating the problems of the people.

State Municipal, IT & Industries Minister KTR has taken all possible steps to develop Greater Hyderabad as a global city and strengthen better transport system. In the context of significant development in the areas around Gachibowli and Madapur in Hyderabad, which has gained international fame in the field of IT industries and real estate and there is a need to strengthen the transport system of that area. Corridors, grade separates, underpasses through SRDP. Roads like ROBs are being established and are helping to solve the traffic problem.

From the International Airport to the Financial District, the outer ring road to Gachibowli is directly accessible without any problems, but the construction of the Shilpa Lay Out Flyover Bridge will make it easier to go to other areas without any disruption to traffic. A route from Jubilee Hills, Panjagutta via Gachibowli to Pathan Cheru, Kokapet, Narsingh along with International Airport, another fly over bridge at Gachibowli O.R. grade separate from International Airport to Jubilee Hills, Panjagutta, Kukatpally, Madhapur and so on. Both the up and down flyovers will be ready to open for public in the last week of November.

17th flyover undertaken by SRDP ready

From ORR to the previous Gachibowli flyover to Shilpa layout and from there to ORR on the other side connecting both sides a total flyover of 956 meters length and 16.60 meters width was taken up. Two flyovers have been constructed with a width of 456.64 meters from up ramp O.R.R to Shilpa Lay Out Flyover and 399.952 m wide down ramp flyover from Shilpa Layout to O.R.R. A 473 meter long 8.50 meter wide up ramp flyover has been constructed from Bade Gachibowli to Mind Space, which is used as a service road. Similarly, the down ramp flyover from Mind Space to Gachibowli is 522 meters long and 8.50 meters wide.

This Shilpa layout flyover will increase road connectivity between the finance district and the hi-tech city. Gachibowli Junction traffic problems will be relieved. Development is likely to increase in HKC and Meenakshi Tower area. As part of Stage 2 of the project, another work is going on from ORR to Kondapur with a length of 816 meters and a width of 24 meters. Adjacent to the old Gachibowli flyover, the up ramp towards Kondapur is 475 meters long and 12 meters wide flyover, and the down ramp from Kondapur to Gachibowli is 305 meters long and 12 meters wide. This Kondapur flyover will be completed by July 2023. It can be said that the public transport system will be further improved due to the accessibility of each of the works undertaken by SRDP on all sides of Hyderabad. (NSS)


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