The highly-anticipated upgrade of Kalindi Kunj Road, which connects Noida, Greater Noida, Delhi, and Faridabad, has faced delays. Reports indicate that the delay is caused by an incomplete Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UP Irrigation Department. The Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA) must sign the agreement before the tender process for construction can move forward.
The Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the four-lane highway has already been approved. The FMDA has allocated Rs 1 crore to the Irrigation Department for its preparation. This Rs 2.78 billion project aims to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity, offering much-needed relief to commuters.
Former Chief Minister Manohar Lal announced the expansion of the project in September 2023. The 20-kilometer four-lane stretch will extend to Palla Bridge. Eventually, the stretch will connect to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway at Kalindi Kunj, according to reports.
The project also includes the construction of six bridges at key junctions: IMT, Chandavali, Sector-8 Baroli, BPTP, Khedi Cut, and Palla.
This road is a vital infrastructure project used by over 200,000 drivers who commute to Greater Noida and South Delhi for work. It is also an essential route for transportation.
Local leaders, including Yogesh Mann, President of Puri Pranayam Society, have urged the concerned authorities to expedite the MoU signing process. It further allows construction work to begin without further delays.
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