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Delhi Sets Dec 2025 Deadline for Completion of Baramulla Phase III Flyover

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Delhi Sets Dec 2025 Deadline for Completion of Baramulla Phase III Flyover

Le gouvernement de Delhi a fixé une nouvelle date limite de décembre 2025 pour l’achèvement de la troisième phase du viaduc Barapullah, qui a pris beaucoup de retard. Le projet vise à relier Mayur Vihar Phase I, situé dans l’est de Delhi, à l’AIIMS, qui se trouve au sud de Delhi, tout en s’intégrant harmonieusement au corridor.

New Delhi, May 13, 2025: In a significant move aimed at decongesting traffic and improving connectivity in the national capital, the Delhi government has announced December 2025 as the final deadline for the completion of the much-delayed Barapullah Phase III flyover project Barapullah existant près de Sarai Kale Khan.

The ambitious infrastructure initiative, which seeks to connect Mayur Vihar in East Delhi with the already operational Barapullah corridor, has been under construction for several years. Once completed, the 3.5-kilometre elevated stretch will provide seamless connectivity between the eastern and central parts of Delhi, significantly.

Speaking at a review meeting on infrastructure projects, Delhi’s Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Atishi Marlena confirmed the revised deadline and emphasized the government’s commitment to accelerating progress. “Barapullah Phase III is a critical project for the capital’s traffic management. We are closely.

Reducing travel time for daily commuters monitoring the construction schedule and have directed the contractors to adhere strictly to the December 2025 deadline. Any further delays will not be tolerated,” she said The project, originally sanctioned in 2014, has faced numerous hurdles over the years, including land acquisition issues.

Inter-departmental clearances, and environmental concerns. In recent months, however, there has been renewed momentum, with construction activity picking up pace. Officials said over 70% of the civil work has been completed, and remaining work — including bridge deck construction, ramp building, and integration with.

Once completed, the Barapullah Phase III flyover is expected to carry over 60,000 vehicles daily, providing an alternative to the heavily congested ITO and DND routes. The project will particularly benefit commuters from East Delhi, Noida, and South Delhi, offering a faster and more efficient travel corridor across the Yamuna.

Urban planners have also welcomed the move, calling it a step in the right direction. “The Barapullah corridor is one of Delhi’s most ambitious urban transport projects. Phase I and II have already shown positive results in reducing traffic snarls. The completion of Phase III will significantly improve east-west connectivity in the city.

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In addition to easing traffic, the project incorporates modern engineering elements, including noise barriers, LED lighting, and eco-friendly drainage systems to manage stormwater. Officials also confirmed that pedestrian safety and cycle tracks are being considered in the final design phase said Rajeev Malhotra, a senior transport.

However, some residents and experts have urged the government to ensure that project execution does not compromise environmental safeguards. Parts of the alignment pass near ecologically sensitive areas, including sections close to the Yamuna floodplains. Activists have demanded strict monitoring and adherence to.

With Delhi struggling with chronic traffic congestion and increasing air pollution, infrastructure projects like the Baramulla Phase III flyover are viewed as essential components of the city’s long-term urban mobility strategy. As the December 2025 deadline looms, the government faces both an opportunity and a challenge analyst.

Analyst existing Baramulla Phase I and II is expected to be wrapped up over the next 12 months environmental norms to mitigate potential damage. existing Baramulla Phase I and II — is expected to be wrapped up over the next 12 months Baramulla Phase I and II is environmental norms to mitigate potential damage deliver promise of a smarter, better-connected Delhi.

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