Nagpur: With the last hurdles in land acquisition taken place, the long-delayed Kamptee Road flyover project has finally gained momentum as it nears completion. The flyover, which spans 5.6 kilometers and has faced significant delays due to land disputes, is now entering its final construction phase.
The recent resolution allows work to progress rapidly, with expectations that the project will significantly reduce traffic congestion in key areas such as Indora Square and Gaddigodam Road
Kamptee Road flyover, a crucial infrastructure project for Nagpur, has seen numerous delays due to complications in land acquisition. Originally slated for earlier completion, the project faced setbacks when discrepancies in land acquisition proposals led to prolonged negotiations.
With these issues now resolved, the project has quickly progressed, signaling a potential completion within the next three months. The flyover, funded by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) at a cost of ₹572 crore, is expected to dramatically ease traffic congestion, particularly benefiting daily commuters along this busy route