NHAI Approves Two-Way Flyover at Kalindi Kunj to Alleviate Traffic Congestion
Delhi's long-pending two-way Kalindi Kunj flyover finally gets NHAI's nod
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has approved a proposal for a two-way flyover at Kalindi Kunj, near Delhi's border with Noida, aimed at reducing chronic traffic congestion. The project will create loop roads to make the intersection signal-free, benefiting thousands of commuters daily.
- 01NHAI has approved the construction of a two-way flyover at Kalindi Kunj to alleviate traffic congestion.
- 02The flyover will connect Khadar Puliya intersection to Noida and provide a return link, creating two loop roads.
- 03The project aims to make the Kalindi Kunj junction signal-free, addressing heavy traffic from multiple directions.
- 04The proposal was first flagged by Delhi Traffic Police in August 2025 due to persistent congestion issues.
- 05Timelines for construction have not been announced, but the project is now in the implementation planning stage.
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has given the green light for a long-awaited two-way flyover at Kalindi Kunj, located near the Delhi-Noida border. This project aims to tackle severe traffic congestion at this critical junction, which handles heavy vehicular flow from Noida, Faridabad, and central Delhi. The proposed flyover will consist of two loop roads: one for commuters traveling from Noida towards Faridabad and the Mumbai Expressway, allowing them to bypass the intersection, and another for those coming from Faridabad towards Noida, directly connecting to Okhla Barrage Road. The current intersection will remain operational and will be widened to further ease traffic flow. The need for this infrastructure upgrade was first highlighted by Delhi Traffic Police in August 2025, emphasizing the daily struggles of commuters due to significant traffic conflicts. NHAI's approval and the completion of the detailed project report (DPR) mark a significant step toward implementation, although construction timelines are yet to be announced. This project is part of broader efforts by the Indian government to improve traffic conditions in Delhi, with additional upgrades planned for other key corridors.
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The construction of the flyover is expected to significantly reduce travel time for thousands of commuters navigating the Delhi-Noida corridor daily, alleviating one of the city's major traffic bottlenecks.
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