For Hyderabadis, the following news is a huge relief. Public access to the long-delayed Amberpet flyover will begin on february 26, maha Shivaratri. g kishan reddy, the Union minister for Mines and Coal, visited Amberpet Flyover on tuesday to assess the status at the recently constructed flyover. kishan reddy, who has an unbreakable link with Amberpet, declared that the flyover will be opened to traffic after conducting a thorough inspection.

The traffic issues on the important Chaderghat-Uppal route would be permanently resolved once the Amberpet flyover is operational.  In addition to serving pedestrians and cars traveling inside the city, this crucial route that passes via Golnaka, 6 No. Chourasta, Amberpet, Ramanthapur, also serves intercity traffic heading to Yadagirigutta, warangal, Bhupalpally, Khammam, and other locations.
 
 The Chaderghat-Amberpet-Uppal route's traffic problems will be resolved thanks to the Amberpet flyover.  In addition to reducing traffic inside the city, this will provide easy access to warangal for cars.  Speaking during the flyover inspection, g kishan reddy stated, "The Amberpet flyover became a reality due to the efforts of prime minister narendra modi and the bjp government at the center."
 

"During NTR's rule, the Amberpet segment had the first road expansion.  However, it was limited since Amberpet 6 No Chourasta had cemeteries on both sides.  I have proposed a flyover as a solution to that problem.  At my request, PM narendra modi approved the flyover right away.  Despite the repeated lack of cooperation from the kcr and revanth reddy governments, I myself took the initiative to finish the Amberpet flyover.  About Rs 338 Cr was spent on its construction, kishan reddy clarified.
 

Although the 1.5-kilometer flyover will be accessible to the public on Wednesday, minor cosmetic projects are still ongoing.  Although cars are allowed to drive freely on the flyover's top, the road and median below it need repair work.  Kishan reddy, a local lad and union minister, pleaded with the telangana government to help finish the unfinished projects.
 
 

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