The long-awaited road widening project in Pune, aimed at enhancing traffic flow and reducing congestion, has encountered new delays as the state government mandates a fresh review of the proposals. Despite initial plans, the project's progress has been hampered by various challenges, including opposition from real estate interests.
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The primary goal of the road widening project in Pune is to enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion on 323 key roads, ultimately improving the city's transportation infrastructure.
The project has faced delays due to the state government's order for a fresh review of the proposals, as well as opposition from real estate developers and property owners who are concerned about potential property demolitions.
The revised proposals are expected to include more detailed plans and alternative solutions to minimize the impact on property owners, and the government is working to find a balanced solution.
In addition to road widening, the project includes plans for the construction of new flyovers, the improvement of public transport systems, and the development of pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has set up a dedicated helpline and online platform to provide support and information to residents and business owners affected by the project.

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