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Published 21:25 IST, November 3rd 2019

Telangana's Biodiversity flyover to open for public from November 4

Telangana's Biodiversity junction flyover will be opened up for citizens from November 4 onwards; the flyover will be inaugurated by KT Rama Rao of the TRS

Reported by: Misha Bhatt
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The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party’s working President KT Rama Rao on Sunday informed about the Biodiversity junction flyover opening to the public from Monday onwards. KT Rama Rao took to Twitter and posted pictures of the flyover where he stated that he will be inaugurating the flyover and will also lay the foundation stone for another flyover project in the State.

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In another one of his tweets, KT Rao also wrote about efforts being made to improve infrastructure in Hyderabad under the Strategic Road Development Program.

The new Biodiversity Junction Flyover is expected to provide a conflict-free corridor for the traffic moving from Khajaguda to Mind Space and will give a major relief to motorists passing from the area. Constructed at a height of 17 meters from the road level, biodiversity Junction flyover will be one of the highest flyovers in the city. 

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Traffic condition in other States

Traffic continues to remain a big problem for travelers in Mumbai. The ongoing Metro work in the city is contributing heavily to the slow-moving traffic in the city at peak hours. In Delhi, the situation of traffic remains to be a big problem as well. Talking about the traffic and increasing pollution levels in Delhi and its surrounding areas, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar had said, "Today when Delhi pollution and traffic is discussed, I feel happy to inform that the Western Peripheral Expressway constructed by the Modi government has contributed well in decreasing the pollution levels and traffic. Post the construction of the western express peripheral way, all the vehicles including 60,000 trucks that had no business in Delhi stopped entering the national capital."

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(With ANI inputs)

20:27 IST, November 3rd 2019