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KBR Park Project Gets Green Light for Traffic Improvement

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State Government Sanctions Rs. 826 Crore

The Telangana State government has approved a project worth Rs. 826 crore to improve traffic flow around KBR Park in Hyderabad. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) will undertake the project.

Construction of Grade Separators

The project involves building flyovers and underpasses at six major junctions near the park. This will ensure uninterrupted traffic movement and alleviate congestion in the area, which is a major concern due to the presence of numerous businesses, commercial establishments, and software companies.

Project Details

The project is divided into two packages:

  • Package I (Rs. 421 crore): Includes construction of a Y-shaped underpass, a 4-lane flyover, and a 2-lane flyover at Jubilee Hills Checkpost, as well as other infrastructure improvements at KBR Entrance and Mugdha Junction.
  • Package II (Rs. 405 crore): Includes construction of underpasses and flyovers at Road No. 45 Junction, Filmnagar Junction, Maharaja Agrasen Junction, and Cancer Hospital Junction.

Conclusion

The KBR Park project is a significant step towards improving traffic management in Hyderabad. The construction of grade separators will not only alleviate congestion but also enhance the overall infrastructure of the area.

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