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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is gearing up to unveil three new highways by the end of April, offering a smoother journey for commuters between Jaipur and Ajmer.
Additionally, four flyovers along the Jaipur-Kishangarh stretch of the Ajmer Expressway, also known as National Highway 8, are slated for opening by June this year.
Ajay Arya, NHAI’s project director, announced, “The construction of three flyovers at Bandersindhri, Mahla, and Sawarda crossings is nearing completion. We anticipate opening them by the end of this month.” Progress on five more flyovers at Bagru, Narsinghpura, Gadota, Mokahpura, and Padasoli is also moving swiftly, with completion expected within the next two months, as reported by TOI.
Arya further added, “We’re working tirelessly to finish the Ajmer-bound flank of the Kamla Nehru Nagar crossing flyover. It’s likely that these five flyovers will be operational between late June and mid-July.” NHAI officials assert that once all nine flyovers are operational, travel time between Ajmer and Jaipur will be significantly reduced, allowing for a two-hour commute between the 200-feet Bypass Crossing and Ajmer.
“These projects were initiated two years ago, with construction commencing in January 2023. However, there were temporary halts in construction due to traffic congestions, delaying the completion,” explained another NHAI official.
Looking ahead, NHAI plans to initiate construction of another flyover at Bhankrota crossing. “In the interim, we will begin constructing cloverleafs at Mahapura to facilitate traffic entry and exit onto the southern Ring Road from this expressway,” the official elaborated.
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