Shimla flyover project finally gets approval, work expected to begin in November

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After years of delays and several tender cancellations, the much-awaited flyover project between Talland and Khalini in Shimla has finally got the green signal, with construction scheduled to begin in November.

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Shimla, August 31: After years of delays and several tender cancellations, the much-awaited flyover project between Talland and Khalini in Shimla has finally got the green signal, with construction scheduled to begin in November. The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has allotted the tender for this infrastructure project, paving the way for Shimla’s first flyover.

A budget of Rs 17.97 crore has been kept for this 220-metre-long flyover, built under the Smart City Mission. The project aims to relieve the frequent traffic congestion on the Talland-Khalini road, which is a major problem for Shimla residents and daily commuters. According to CPWD officials, a technical inspection will be carried out in the coming months, and construction is expected to begin after the monsoon season ends.

The flyover is designed to significantly reduce travel time between Talland and Khalini, providing a solution to the frequent traffic jams that have long plagued the Khalini bypass and Chowk areas. The project, which was scheduled to begin in January 2021, has hit several hurdles. The first tender issued in early 2021 was cancelled in December 2023 due to various complications. Subsequent tenders also faced challenges, leading to cancellations even before allocation.

However, after successfully getting the tender in the third attempt, there is hope that the project will proceed smoothly. The flyover will be built on solid concrete pillars, which will be sunk deep into the ground to ensure its stability and longevity. While the project was initially expected to be completed by 2024, delays in the tender process have pushed back the timeline. Despite this, officials are optimistic that construction will proceed without any delay, starting as early as November.

Shimla residents, who are eagerly awaiting the project, are optimistic about the potential improvements in the city’s traffic system. The flyover is expected to significantly increase the efficiency of traffic flow, especially in areas prone to bottlenecks and long delays. This flyover, once completed, will play a vital role in transforming Shimla’s traffic management, making daily commutes faster and more efficient for both residents and visitors.

Kumud Sharma

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