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New road to be built between Indore-Ujjain, will pass through 29 villages … will be ready before Simhastha

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A new road will be built before Simhastha 2028 between Indore and Ujjain. This road will be 48 km long and pass through 29 villages. The work of creating its detailed project report (DPR) has been started.

By Prashant Pandey

Publish date: Sat, 25 Jan 2025 08:44:13 AM (IST)

Updated date: Sat, 25 Jan 2025 08:59:07 AM (IST)

More than 350 hectares of land will be required to build a new road. Symbolic photo

Highlights

  1. Between Indore-Ujjain will be built at a cost of Rs 1370 crore.
  2. Road construction work will be completed before Simhastha 2028.
  3. Indore-Ahmedabad Road will be directly added by the new road.

New Duniya Representative, Indore. For Simhastha 2028, the state government has announced the construction of a new road from Hatod region of Indore to Simhastha bypass of Ujjain, which will be an alternative route of the present Indore-Ujjain road.

The road to be constructed at a cost of Rs 1370 crore will be 48 km long and will pass through 29 villages. It will benefit 20 villages Indore district and nine villages in Ujjain district. The work of creating its detailed project report (DPR) has been started.

After the report is prepared, DPR will be sent to the government for approval. Land acquisition and construction work will be started after approval.

A new road will be built near Pitru Parvat

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A new road will be constructed from Pitru Parvat in Hatod area of ​​Indore to Simhastha bypass in Ujjain. More than 350 hectares of land will be required to build a four -lane green field road.

After the DPR and layout is ready, the land will be acquired on the release of the government notification. Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation (MPRDC) has started the work of DPR of the new road to be built between Indore-Ujjain.

Road DPR work continues

70 percent of this road is coming to Indore and 30 percent in Ujjain district. MPRDC officials say the work of DPR of the road is going on. Along with this, other works are also being done. DPR will be ready next month.

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Rural development will gain momentum

The new road between Indore and Ujjain will develop rapidly in this area. At the same time, rural development will also gain momentum and there will be rapid development in the villages where the road will pass. Apart from this, real estate and other investment will also increase in rural areas. It will also be easy for the people here to reach the city.

Indore-Ahmedabad road will be directly added

The new road constructed from Hatod region will connect with Indore-Ahmedabad Road and make direct contact to Ujjain. This will make it easier for the devotees coming from Ahmedabad, Dhar and Mumbai to go to Ujjain.

Currently, vehicles have to go to Ujjain after coming to MR-10 Lavkush intersection. The construction of a new road will also reduce traffic pressure on the present Indore-Ujjain road.

Current road being built six lanes

The current road of Indore-Ujjain is also being made six lanes. The road is to be six lanes from the front of Aurobindo to Harifata. For this, roadside encroachments in rural areas have been removed. It will be constructed by dividing it, so that traffic is not affected.

Land acquisition will be done after DPR is approved

A target has been set to complete the new road from Pitra Parvat to Ujjain before Simhastha, so that lakhs of devotees can get the benefit of this facility. The administration is helping all kinds of help for this. Land acquisition and other works will begin after the DPR is approved. – Ashish Singh, Collector

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