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Indora chowk to be linked with Nagpur double decker flyover

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 31, 2020 14:51 IST

The double-decker bridge under construction from Automotive Chowk to LIC Chowk will now also be connected to Indora Chowk ...

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The double-decker bridge under construction from Automotive Chowk to LIC Chowk will now also be connected to Indora Chowk in Nagpur. With this, citizens living in the areas adjacent to Indora Chowk  will have a hassle-free journey in movement coming towards Kamathi and LIC Chowk. There was a demand to connect Indora Chowk with this under-construction double-decker bridge of 6.5 km. After the growing demand, its proposal was included in the design a few months ago. According to official sources, ramps will be made from the bridge towards Kamal Talkies and Zaripatka Road.

Due to the construction of Double-decker Bridge, vehicles coming to Indora chowk from LIC and Automotive Chowk areas  will not have to pass through the lower route. With this bridge project it will bring down the traffic congestion in Indora Chowk. 

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