The Maharashtra government has given the green light to construct an elevated flyover from Viman Nagar to Kharadi in Pune, aiming to significantly reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity in the city. This move is expected to boost real estate and infrastructure development in the region.
PuneInfrastructureElevated FlyoverReal EstateTraffic CongestionReal Estate PuneApr 27, 2025
The purpose of the elevated flyover is to reduce traffic congestion and improve connectivity between Viman Nagar and Kharadi in Pune, ultimately reducing travel time and enhancing the overall transport network in the city.
The proposed elevated flyover will span over 10 kilometers, connecting Viman Nagar and Kharadi in Pune.
The construction of the flyover is expected to begin in the next few months, with a completion timeline of approximately two to three years.
The flyover is expected to positively impact the real estate market in Pune, particularly in Kharadi, by attracting more investors and homebuyers due to improved connectivity and reduced travel time.
Currently, Pune builders owe Rs 219 crore to homebuyers, a situation that has caused significant distress. The state government is pushing for a resolution to this issue, and the new infrastructure projects are expected to help revive the construction sector.
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