Hyderabad: The eagerly awaited Aramghar flyover is all set to open for public use. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has spent over Rs 800 crore for construction of the flyover which is going to be yet another key component in Hyderabad’s road infrastructure.
Spanning an impressive 4.04 kilometers, this six-lane, bi-directional flyover is now the second-longest in Hyderabad. Connecting Aramghar to the Nehru Zoological Park, the flyover is a significant addition to Hyderabad’s road infrastructure, promising to ease traffic congestion in critical areas such as Aramghar, Shastripuram, Kalapathar, Darul Uloom, Shivrampally, and Hassan Nagar.
The flyover is expected to offer much-needed relief to daily commuters, facilitating smoother and faster travel across these bustling zones. As Hyderabad continues to grow and develop, the Aramghar flyover represents a crucial step towards enhancing the city’s transportation network and reducing the traffic woes for its residents.
Local residents and commuters are enthusiastic about the opening, anticipating a transformative impact on their daily commutes and the overall traffic flow in the city. This new addition is a testament to the city’s commitment to improving its infrastructure and providing better connectivity for all.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will be inaugurating the flyover on January 6, 2025.