Hey there, folks! Big news coming out of Mumbai and Pune today as the MMRDA has unveiled plans for a massive infrastructure project to tackle the notorious traffic congestion between the two cities. Yup, you heard that right – Rs 1,102.75 crore is being pumped into building two elevated corridors that will make commuting a whole lot smoother.
Scheduled to be completed by February 2027, this project is set to be a game-changer for anyone making the trek between Mumbai and Pune. Picture this – a 4,958-meter elevated corridor connecting Chirle on the MTHL to Gavan Phata and a 1,700-meter elevated corridor linking Palaspe Phata to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. That’s six lanes of traffic flow goodness on each corridor, folks!
But wait, there’s more. The project also includes sprucing up service roads along National Highway 348 and widening the old Pune-Mumbai National Highway 48 in Raigad district. MMRDA Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee is all about it, saying this project will revolutionize how we get from point A to point B. He’s talking about transforming lives here, folks.
Dr. Mukherjee reckons this project could open up a whole new world of possibilities for commuters – imagine living in Pune and working in Mumbai without the headache of traffic jams. More job opportunities, better living standards – it’s all on the horizon, folks. So buckle up, Mumbai and Pune, because things are about to get a whole lot smoother on the roads.
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