Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hindon elevated road gets green nod, UP CM Yogi likely to inaugurate

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@htlive.com

GHAZIABAD: The state environmen­t impact assessment authority (SEIAA) on Friday awarded the much-awaited environmen­t clearance to Hindon elevated road. With this, the road can be thrown open to the public. Officials said that they have urged the chief minister to inaugurate the 10.3km-long road.

With the environmen­tal and legal hurdles over, the commuters will be able to get a signal-free connectivi­ty to Delhi border. The project will serve as a six-lane, signal-free bypass for those travelling to Delhi from Ghaziabad and western UP areas. Once operationa­l, commuters will be able to drive down from Ghaziabad to the East Delhi border in 15 minutes within the permissibl­e speed of 80kmph, against the design speed of 100kmph.

The road, which is built on 228 pillars apart from the ground surface near Raj Nagar Extension, will also be a boon to travellers who will land at the Hindon airbase once regional flights commence operation from under the regional connectivi­ty scheme. The elevated road ends barely one-and-a-half kilometres away from the airbase.

“With the grant of environmen­tal clearance, all hurdles have been removed. We have requested the UP CM to inaugurate the project. A decision is expected soon. The remaining work on rotaries, especially at Vasundhara, is being expedited and will be complete by end of May,” GDA vice-chairperso­n Ritu Maheshwari said.

Work for rotary on the CISF Road at Vasundhara was delayed and may lead to congestion up to NH-24 once the road is opened. “We are going to hold a meeting to chalk out a traffic management plan in case there is congestion at the CISF Road due to rotary work,” Maheshwari added.

Completion of the project was scheduled to get completed by April 2017. The work was delayed due to several factors, including shifting of high power transmissi­on lines, delayed constructi­on of a rail overbridge near Vasundhara, and litigation with obtaining an environmen­tal clearance a prerequisi­te for the project.

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