Will the secret of traffic end on the streets of Pune? Ajit Pawar’s important demand from Nitin Gadkari, 3 national highways will be super six

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New Delhi: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has written an important letter to Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari demanding immediate widening of three major national highways (National Highways) to deal with the increasing traffic congestion in Pune and its surrounding areas. This initiative has been taken with the objective of relieving citizens from the problem of traffic in the fast growing industrial corridor of Pune.

Three important highways will get a big upgrade

Deputy Chief Minister Pawar in his letter has stated the need for widening of the three major national highways, the following are:

Lifeline for the city: rising crowds and industries need

Dy CM Pawar emphasized that these roads, Educational Institutions, Industrial Zones, Residential Complexes, Hospitals, Hospitals, Petroleum and Automobile Industry Industries, The hub passes through Commercial Hubs. The pressure on these roads has increased due to vehicle load and traffic snarls arising from all these areas. He also expressed concern over the safety of commuters due to repeated ‘Bottlenecks’.

Not just widening, future preparations: alternative routes and future plans

Dy CM Pawar said that vehicular density has crossed the permissible limits on these highways, and now the expansion of the lane has become a serious requirement. In addition, during the construction of elevated corridors in the future, these wide highways will also play an important role in the form of alternative routes.

Pawar said, “Since these three highways are connected to the entrances of Pune city, vehicles coming from outer areas are causing severe congestion while entering the city. Therefore, immediate attention and remedial action is necessary. Remedial action (remedial action) is necessary. Widening of Talgaon-Chakan-Sikrapur section, the ongoing elevated highway tenders (Elevated HIGHWAY TANDER) Can support traffic flow from. “

Demand: Appeal for speedy approval and fund allocation

The Deputy Chief Minister has appealed to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to give the proposal swiftly approved (Swiftly Approve) and to reduce the traffic burden in Pune’s rapidly growing industrial corridor (alleviate the traffic burden) required to require (funds) and administrative clarifications required. This step is an important attempt to meet the growing urban and industrial needs of Pune, which aims to improve the quality of life for the residents of the city.