Wednesday , December 25 2024

Indore: The construction of the first unique flyover bridge of its kind in the country will be completed in July next year

Indore, June 28 (HS). The construction of the first and unique flyover bridge of its kind in the country being built in Jhalaria in front of Best Price in Indore will be completed in July next year. About 80 crore rupees are being spent on the construction of this bridge. This information was given during the inspection done by Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat here on Friday. On this occasion, Minister Silawat inspected the progress of the construction work of the flyover bridge.

On this occasion, it was told that this bridge is the first and unique of its kind in the country. This bridge will have six junction lanes and three layers. With the construction of this bridge, the villagers of about 20 colonies and 10 villages of Jhalaria area will get direct benefit. Along with this, more than 60 thousand citizens passing through this highway will also be benefited. This area will be free from the jam of school buses and other vehicles. Passengers will be able to enter the city easily with their vehicles.

During his visit, Minister Silawat enquired about the progress of bridge construction from National Highway's Superintending Engineer Sumesh Banjal. It was told that the bridge construction work is going on at a fast pace. This bridge construction work will be completed in July next year. Quality is being taken care of in bridge construction.

Minister Silawat said that this bridge is a better symbol of the double engine government. He said that a network of roads is being laid under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the state's Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. Development has gained new momentum. He told the officials to complete the construction of the bridge with quality within the stipulated time frame. He instructed to organize a joint meeting of the officials of the concerned departments to remove minor problems coming in the construction of the bridge and for mutual coordination. Silawat also said that arrangements should be made so that no passenger or driver faces any problem during the construction of the bridge and in the rain.