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Good for delhi and Noida traffic building Chilla elevated road Project pass


Noida News: It is expected that the work on Chilla elevated road in Noida will start before Diwali. CEO of Noida Authority, Dr. Lokesh has approved the file worth Rs 105 crore related to this project. After getting the approval of the file from the authority, it has been sent to the Finance Committee Government for permission. After study by the Financial Committee, final permission will be given to it.

Uttar Pradesh State Bridge Corporation Limited has estimated the construction of this elevated road to cost Rs 153 crore. After this, a letter was written on behalf of the CEO of the authority seeking guidance from the government and permission for approval of additional costs. Now after receiving the guidance, the CEO has sent the file to the Finance Committee.

Demand of Rs 46 crore rejected
About six months ago this year, Uttar Pradesh Setu Nigam had written a letter. This letter was written to Noida Authority. In the letter written regarding this project, it was said that additional expenditure of Rs 153 crore would be incurred. Whereas the total expenditure for different projects was reported to be around Rs 937 crore 90 lakh. Now after this cost is approved, work can be started here.

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Citing the letter at the government level, suggestions were sought from the Noida Authority. After this, now an additional Rs 105 crore has been finalized. However, an additional amount of about Rs 46 crore being demanded by the Setu Nigam has been rejected. In such a situation, now the elevated road will be built at a total cost of Rs 892 crore 75 lakh 34 thousand.

With the construction of this elevated road, people commuting to Delhi and Noida will get some relief from traffic problems. Whereas 50 percent amount of this project will be given by Noida Authority and 50 percent amount will be given by the state government.

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