Mango Flyover Construction Begins in Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur celebrates as work on the much-anticipated Mango flyover commences.

Health Minister Banna Gupta hails the start of the Mango flyover project as a milestone for Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur’s Health Minister Banna Gupta has heralded the commencement of the Mango flyover construction as a significant triumph for the city’s residents, marking it as a direct counter to the opposition’s efforts to thwart the project.

The minister has attributed the project’s initiation to the relentless support and faith of the people of Jamshedpur, particularly those in Mango, expressing his gratitude and pledging to uphold his commitments to the community.

Gupta emphasized that the construction of the flyover is not just an infrastructure development but a fulfillment of his electoral promise to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance road safety in Mango.

With an investment of Rs 252 crore, the flyover spanning 3.4 kilometers over the Swarnarekha River is poised to significantly ease traffic flow and reduce accidents, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Dinesh Chandra Aggarwal Infracon and Ibra ISKCON from Gujarat.

The project’s timeline has been set at 18 months, promising a transformative change in the urban landscape of Mango and improving the quality of life for its residents.

Banna Gupta’s statement, “This project is the embodiment of Jamshedpur’s collective will and a testament to our resolve to overcome hurdles,” underscores the collaborative spirit driving the flyover’s construction.

The initiation of the Mango flyover project stands as a landmark achievement for Jamshedpur, reflecting a cohesive effort between the government and the populace to bring about substantive urban development.

Jamshedpur celebrates as work on the much-anticipated Mango flyover commences.
Jamshedpur celebrates as work on the much-anticipated Mango flyover commences.

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