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Massive Gachibowli Flyover to Ease Hyderabad Traffic

New Flyover in Hyderabad to Reduce Traffic at Gachibowli

Hyderabad is about to open a major new flyover at Gachibowli to help reduce traffic on one of the city’s busiest roads. This will be the first third-level flyover in the city and is expected to open in the first week of June 2025. It connects the Outer Ring Road (ORR) to Kondapur and aims to make travel smoother for thousands of people.

A Special Design

The flyover is 1.2 kilometers long and has six lanes. It was built at a cost of ₹178 crore under the city’s Strategic Road Development Plan (SRDP). What makes it special is its three levels. The new flyover (Level 3) is built above two older flyovers already at Gachibowli—one at Level 1 and another at Level 2. This makes it a unique structure in the city.

Solving Traffic Problems

The Gachibowli junction often has heavy traffic because it connects key areas like the IT corridor, Financial District, Hitec City, and the airport. The new flyover will help vehicles move faster between ORR, Kondapur, and Hafeezpet, cutting down travel time and avoiding traffic jams.

Officials say it will be especially helpful for people who travel daily and for those heading to the airport, Hitec City, or the Financial District.

Part of a Bigger Plan

This is the 23rd flyover built under the SRDP and the 37th structure overall. The plan includes building 42 flyovers and other road improvements across the city to reduce traffic and avoid traffic signals. The Gachibowli flyover is one of the biggest projects in this plan.

The city is also working on other projects like railway overbridges in Falaknuma and Shastripuram to improve travel further.

Building for the Future

The government is investing in new roads, flyovers, and underpasses to prepare for Hyderabad’s fast growth. This is part of a larger plan called the H-City project.

Opening Soon

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy will open the new flyover soon. Officials believe it will bring great relief to many commuters and support Hyderabad’s growth as a major tech and business city. Final construction work is being completed to ensure the flyover is ready on time.

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Hyderabad’s First Praja Darbar: Citizens Queue for Solutions

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Long Queues Form as Citizens Await Chief Minister’s Praja Darbar in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, Dec 8th: The Jyotirao Phule Praja Bhavan at Greenlands witnessed a surge in activity today as citizens eagerly lined up for the first Praja Darbar hosted by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The event, designed to address public grievances, has drawn people from various walks of life seeking resolution to their concerns.

From the crack of dawn, individuals flocked to the Praja Bhavan with a myriad of issues. Among them was Nagesh from Erramanzil, who expressed his intent to apply for a 2BHK home. Representatives from numerous associations and gram panchayats also joined the queue, highlighting the diverse range of concerns presented at the event.

Notably, the residents of Sangaipally gram panchayat and thanda from Doulatabad Mandal in Kondangal, the Chief Minister’s constituency, are using the opportunity to address the absence of proper road facilities. Their specific request is for a tarred road connecting their villages, spanning from Peddanandigama to Imdapur and from Kudrimalla to Nandaram.

To streamline the process, officials have established a help desk where attendees must register themselves and submit their grievances or applications. Following registration, officials guide them to the appropriate channels for further action.

As the queues grow longer, anticipation and hope are palpable among the citizens, eager for a chance to have their concerns addressed directly by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy during this historic Praja Darbar.