The six flyovers planned by NHAI in Nagpur will go a great way in reducing traffic congestion but they will come at a huge cost. This cost is going up by the day. Last January, the estimated cost of these flyovers was around Rs.1,000 crore, which has now shot up to over Rs.2,600 crore. Change in design of the flyovers and increase in cost of construction material are the two major reasons for the escalation.
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March 1, 2016March 1, 2016

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