In Uttar Pradesh, significant efforts are being made in the area of road infrastructure. Following Yogi Adityanath’s assent, plans to build bypass at a cost of crores of rupees are under underway. Development will be hastened and traffic issues might be lessened in different state districts.
Better public transportation options
In the Kasganj district of Uttar Pradesh, a design has been made for the construction of a bypass, which is expected to cost approximately Rs 45 crore. Traffic congestion in Sahawar will soon be fixed as a result of the construction of this bypass.
The Aliganj-Sor route is the only way to get from Kasganj to Ganjdundwara, Farrukhabad, and Aliganj, Patiyali. This route now goes via the Sahawar market, where the 4 km road is quite small.
Because of this, there is a daily problem with traffic, which contributes to the drivers’ constant difficulties and the hours-long delays experienced by the locals.
The Sahawar bypass concept is still in the development stages. An estimate of the cost of building is being made in order to purchase the land. An estimated Rs. 30 crores has been set aside for land acquisition, per the proposal.A road that is 3.50 km long and 7 m wide will be built for this bypass, costing about Rs 15 crore.
Your jam issues will now be resolved
The Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh has been consulted on all of these issues. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Kasganj a few days ago to officially open the new police line, where four projects for the Sahawar bypass’s construction were approved.
The building of this bypass was approved for about Rs 35 crores. Following this statement, the district administration is now moving quickly to get ready to carry out the project in a transparent manner.
The locals have repeatedly urged the district government to alleviate the traffic congestion during this time. A proposal for the construction of the bypass has been prepared by the Public Works Department.
It is also stated that the bypass will be built quickly after the project is approved, and the land acquisition process has begun.Gyan Prakash, the Public Works Department’s executive engineer, stated that the Sahawar bypass may be built for around Rs 45 crore, of which Rs 30 crore might be spent on site acquisition and Rs 15 crore on construction.