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Part of Pardi flyover set to open on Ganesh Chaturthi

Part of Pardi flyover set to open on Ganesh Chaturthi
Nagpur: The residents of East Nagpur and those exiting the city towards Bhandara will be happy to know that a part of the under-construction Pardi flyover will open for traffic on September 19, i.e. on Ganesh Chaturthi, following instructions from Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) officials have been told to open the flyover from Wardhaman Nagar on Old Bhandara to Pardi octroi post towards Bhandara at 11am on Tuesday.
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Additionally, another arm towards Kalamna APMC market too will be opened for traffic. The work on two more arms towards Inner Ring Road and Central Avenue is still on.
Notably, Gadkari has given a January 26 deadline to NHAI to complete Pardi flyover, which is touted as Vidarbha’s longest such structure.
On Sunday night, Gadkari and East Nagpur MLA Krishna Khopde inspected the flyover work for over an hour. Khopde told TOI, “Gadkari expressed his distress at NHAI officials for not developing the square where flyover will end towards Kalamna APMC market. The road from the market side and landing of flyover are in one square. Directions have been given to redevelop the square for preventing traffic congestion and mishaps.”
The works on railway under bridge and railway over bridge are also on and will take a long time to finish. Vegetable and chicken markets have been proposed as part of the project.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had performed bhoomipuja of the Pardi flyover project on August 21, 2014. After a delay of two years, the NHAI kicked-off works in April 2016 with deadline of March 2019. The cost of the project is over Rs 665 crore.
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Anjaya Anparthi

Anjaya Rajam Anparthi, 33, is a principal correspondent with The Times of India, Nagpur edition and looking after civic beat. He also likes to write stories from power and mining beats. He is a fond lover of city’s environment and highlight stories related to trees, greenery, rivers, lakes, sewage system, water treatment plants, and pollution-level. The issues related to civic amenities takes him to various parts of the city, slum areas, posh localities and meet citizens, social activists, NGOs, corporators and political leaders. Daylong visit to the NMC’s administrative offices makes him easy in learning various planning and developments of the city. He too likes to visit the developmental projects being undertaken under JNNURM Scheme once in a week. Maintaining a good contact with 145 corporators and officials, he like to highlight various issues related to the city spread in over 217 sq.km.

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