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nagpurnews
Nagpur News @nagpur
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October 10, 2025October 10, 2025
October 10, 2025

Over the past twelve years, Nagpur has witnessed a remarkable rise in flyover construction, reshaping its skyline and easing chronic traffic congestion. Between 2013 and 2025, the city’s count of flyovers has grown from just 6 to more than 25 operational structures, with several others nearing completion. The initiative, led by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), aims to streamline traffic flow on key routes like Wardha Road, Kamptee Road, and Koradi Road—once infamous for gridlocks and long commute times. The city’s flyover boom began with the Yashwant Stadium Flyover in 2013 and gained momentum after the launch of the Smart City Mission in 2016. Notable additions such as the Pardi, Prajapati Nagar, and Shatabdi Square flyovers have drastically reduced travel time across eastern and southern corridors. However, the focus is now shifting to larger, more complex projects. The upcoming Manish Nagar double-decker flyover, set for completion by 2026, and the Bhandara Road overbridge, designed to decongest freight routes, are among the next big developments under consideration. Similar expansion drives were seen in 2019 and 2022, when authorities prioritized elevated corridors to connect the growing metro network and industrial zones. Urban planners argue that while flyovers have improved vehicular movement, they must now be integrated with pedestrian-friendly designs and sustainable transport systems. Still, residents view this surge as a symbol of Nagpur’s steady evolution from a mid-sized city into a modern urban hub. #NagpurDevelopment #FlyoverProjects #UrbanInfrastructure #SmartCityNagpur #TrafficDecongestion #NHAI #NMC #CityExpansion #UrbanPlanning #NagpurNews

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September 30, 2025September 30, 2025
September 30, 2025

A viral video showing a road repair at Channasandra Circle in Bengaluru crumbling within 48 hours has ignited public outrage over the quality of civic infrastructure. The footage, shared by a local resident, depicts the patched surface giving way, with water pooling and seepage visible. The repair, conducted by the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) on September 27, is now being criticized as a temporary fix that failed under minimal stress. Residents have expressed frustration, questioning the engineering standards and accountability of contractors involved. One user remarked, “This patchwork couldn't withstand a single rain. Are your engineers and contractors so incompetent?” The incident has prompted calls for stricter oversight and more durable solutions to prevent such failures in the future. This event adds to a series of infrastructure failures in Bengaluru, including the collapse of a skywalk in Kolar and the rapid deterioration of recently repaired footpaths in Jalahalli. These incidents have raised concerns about the city's approach to urban planning and maintenance. In response to the growing criticism, the GBA has pledged to review its repair processes and ensure that future work meets higher standards of quality and durability. However, residents remain skeptical and are demanding immediate action to address the underlying issues. #RoadRepairFailure #CivicConcerns #UrbanPlanning #PublicAccountability #GreaterBengaluruAuthority #CityMaintenance #InfrastructureNews #NewsOne

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September 25, 2025September 25, 2025
September 25, 2025

Over 65% of Nagpur residents have expressed serious concerns about pedestrian safety, according to a recent survey. Many pointed out the dangers posed by speeding vehicles and the lack of adequate pedestrian crossings, which make navigating busy streets a risky affair. Alarmingly, the survey highlighted that a significant portion of cyclists observed during school hours were students, emphasizing the vulnerability of children on the roads. Addressing these issues requires urgent improvements in road infrastructure. Implementing well-marked crosswalks, speed-calming measures, and dedicated cycling lanes can go a long way in ensuring the safety of pedestrians and cyclists alike. Prioritizing such measures is crucial not only for general road safety but also to protect the youngest and most vulnerable road users in the city. #NagpurSafety #PedestrianSafety #CyclistSafety #RoadInfrastructure #ChildSafety #TrafficAwareness #UrbanPlanning #SafeStreets #newsone #CityDevelopment

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