
Construction of 3rd part of Inner Ring Road to begin by July end
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In the third part, an 8.8 km four-lane road will be built between Mirzapur Road and Rewa Road at a cost of Rs 300 crore. In the first phase of the ring road, a total of 32 km of road is being built in three parts between Sahaso bypass, i.e., toll plaza, and Lawayan Kala of Karchana tehsil.
In the last week of May, the authority started the work of implementing the action plan by completing the tender process. According to NHAI officials, the work of giving compensation to the farmers is in the final stage, and the construction work will start before July 31.
Under part one of the first phase, a four-lane road, one railway overbridge, and one overbridge are being constructed in a 20 km area from Sahason Toll Plaza to Neebi Kala, Chhatnag.
Work started in Jan 2024 at a cost of Rs 350 crore. The completion period of the work is scheduled until Oct 2025. Construction from Neebi Kala to Mirzapur Road, Naini, started in Feb 2024. In this, two bridges are proposed, each one at rivers Ganga and Yamuna. One of these bridges will span 3.2 km, and both the bridges will be six-lane bridges. These bridges are being constructed at a cost of Rs 739 crore, and the deadline for their construction is set for Dec 2026.

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