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Work on 350 cr-flyover begins in J&K

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
The work on Rs 350 crore Jehangir Chowk-Rambagh flyover, which will ease the traffic woes on the vital road leading to Srinagar airport in Kashmir, began today.

The work began with demolition of a portion of Shergarhi police station building which was coming under the flyover.

Minister of State for Home Sajad Ahmad Kichloo, who visited the police station yesterday, gave nod to partial demolition of the police station for expediting the work on the flyover project.

The flyover, which was announced in July 2009 and had to be completed in three years, hit many roadblocks including litigations by traders who are to be relocated to make way for the project.
 

The contract for construction of the flyover has been accorded to Simplex Infra Limited for an amount of Rs 200 crore whereas Rs 150 crore have been earmarked for the land acquisition and rehabilitation of the affected traders.

The expected time for completion of the project has been targeted to about three years.

Once completed, the 2.4-km flyover will reduce the journey time from Jehangir Chowk to Rambagh from 28 minutes to just 2.5 minutes and will go a long way in reducing the traffic congestion in the area between Lal Chowk and airport in Humhama.

The Economic Reconstruction Agency (ERA) has been designated as the executing agency for the prestigious project.

Government has already taken-up construction of two mega shopping complexes at Rambagh for rehabilitation of the affected shopkeepers under the flyover project.

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First Published: Jun 13 2013 | 12:10 PM IST

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