Maharashtra's ambitious Rs 120 billion highway project aims to significantly reduce traffic congestion in Pune, enhancing connectivity and economic growth in the region.
Pune TrafficHighway ConstructionMaharashtra InfrastructureEconomic GrowthTraffic CongestionReal Estate PuneMar 31, 2025
The total cost of the highway project in Pune is Rs 120 billion.
The expected completion date of the new highway in Pune is by 2028.
The new highway will reduce traffic congestion by providing a faster and more efficient route for both private and commercial vehicles, featuring multiple lanes, dedicated lanes for high-speed traffic, and modern toll systems.
The economic benefits include reduced travel time, improved connectivity, enhanced trade and business opportunities, and the creation of jobs, driving overall economic growth in the region.
The project is addressing environmental concerns by including dedicated routes for public transport, promoting the use of buses, and incorporating green spaces and landscaping along the route to minimize the environmental impact.
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