India, Oct. 25 -- The Delhi government's public works department (PWD) is set to launch feasibility studies for three new flyovers aimed at easing chronic traffic congestion in West and Northwest Delhi.
Officials said the studies, costing over Rs.10 crore in total, will begin soon as part of the city's broader decongestion plan.
The proposed flyovers will include one to connect Kanjhawala Chowk to Mangolpuri, linking it with the recently opened Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II); the second will run along the Supplementary Drain from Keshopur Depot to Haiderpur; and a third is proposed between Sagarpur and Mayapuri Chowk.
The first flyover is set to connect Kanjhawala Chowk to Mangolpuri along the Outer Ring Road, linking it to the recen...
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