The Paud Phata flyover lane in Pune has been shut down for a month to undergo essential repair work, impacting local traffic and commuters. The closure is part of a broader initiative to improve road infrastructure and safety in the city.
PunePaud Phata FlyoverRoad RepairTraffic UpdatesInfrastructureReal Estate PuneOct 31, 2025

The Paud Phata flyover lane is closed for a month to undergo essential repair work to enhance its structural integrity and safety.
The closure is expected to last for one month, starting from October 31, 2025.
The repair work is being undertaken by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) in collaboration with the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC).
Local authorities have provided detailed detour plans to minimize traffic congestion. Residents and commuters are advised to follow these routes and stay informed about traffic updates.
For more information, residents can visit the official website of the Pune Municipal Corporation or follow their social media channels. A helpline number has also been set up for any queries or concerns.

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