Pune Ring Road Project Seeks Additional ₹1,220 Crore for Land Acquisition

Read Time:-1 Min

The Pune Ring Road Project, a large infrastructure initiative aimed at decongesting Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad, requires an additional ₹1,220 crore to finalise the land acquisition. The 169-kilometre road will provide smooth connectivity with national highways and divert heavy vehicles off city roads to enhance overall traffic flow.

To date, approximately 90% of the required land is in hand, with the western part virtually complete at 97% and the eastern part at 84%. The extra money is deemed critical to provide equitable compensation to landowners and avoid project time slippage.

Once built, the ring road should greatly improve connectivity, shorten travel times, and support the region's expanding infrastructure requirements. To maintain the momentum and see the project finished on time, the requested funds must be released in a timely manner. 



Join The Discussion

Related posts
7 Reasons Branded Land is Better Than Ordinary Land

Having to decide between branded and ordinary land? Regular land may appear less expensive, but there are risks involved. Branded land guarantees total peace of mind, long-term value, and security.

Continue Reading
One Portal, All Projects: What the Unified RERA Means for Homebuyers

The launch of the Unified Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) Portal marks a major reform in India’s property sector. For the first time, project and developer information from all states and union territories will be available on a single national platform

Continue Reading
Maharashtra Govt Approves Two New Metro Stations on Swargate–Katraj Corridor

The Maharashtra government has authorised the addition of two new underground stations—Bibwewadi and Balaji Nagar—to the planned Swargate–Katraj metro extension, which is a major development for Pune's metro network.

Continue Reading
WhatsApp Icon
WhatsApp
enquiry Icon
Enquiry Now
subscribe Icon
Subscribe Now