Centre sanctions eight-lane Kochi Bypass corridor

The Centre has approved a 50 km eight-lane greenfield corridor linking Aroor and Angamaly. The project aims to ease congestion on existing routes around Kochi.

The long-pending Kochi Bypass project received Central approval for the new corridor on NH 66 and NH 544. It will allow inter-district and other vehicles to bypass the congested Aroor-Edapally stretch and multiple junctions.

The project was first proposed a decade ago as a 44 km six-lane link from Nettoor to Karayamparambu. It had stalled after the 3A notification expired in 2024.

Benny Behanan, MP, said a fresh 3A notification for the eight-lane project would be issued shortly. The Centre has allowed land acquisition at a 70-metre width, up from the earlier 45 metres.

NHAI sources stated that further project details are still awaited. The alignment extension to Aroor has raised questions about the planned trumpet flyover at Nettoor.

संबंधित लेख

The Kerala Road Safety Authority launched a ₹1.50-crore project on Sunday to redevelop Vyttila Junction in Kochi and ease traffic congestion.

AI द्वारा रिपोर्ट किया गया

The revised Kerala budget presented on June 19 provides only ₹1 crore for two priority infrastructure projects in Kochi. City officials and opposition leaders expressed disappointment over the limited support for key developments.

Nearly 68% of the 3.2 km flyover from Saidapet to Teynampet on Anna Salai has been completed. The project faces delays from war, elections and labour issues but aims for a September finish.

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The Greater Chennai Corporation will implement traffic diversions in R.K. Nagar starting Saturday due to flyover construction across R.K. Nagar Railway LC No. 2A.

 

 

 

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