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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurates Ashram flyover extension

PWD engineer-in-chief Anant Kumar said that for now, light vehicles will be allowed on the extended flyover

PTI New Delhi Published 06.03.23, 01:31 PM
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurates the extension of Ashram flyover, in New Delhi on Monday.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurates the extension of Ashram flyover, in New Delhi on Monday. PTI Photo

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday inaugurated the Ashram flyover extension that would bring a huge relief for people commuting between Delhi and Noida.

PWD engineer-in-chief Anant Kumar said that for now, light vehicles will be allowed on the extended flyover.

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"Woes of people have ended, those coming from Noida can reach AIIMS (hospital) sooner after Ashram flyover extension opening," Kejriwal said.

He also criticised the tardy pace of work during previous years, saying 27 flyovers have been built under the rule of his Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi but only 84 flyovers were built in the last 65 years.

Kejriwal said 15 more big projects are in the pipeline.

Traffic congestion near the Ashram flyover before the inauguration of the extended portion. On Monday Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated the flyover extension, which will allow motorists to bypass three traffic lights between Ashram Chowk and DND and make vehicular movement smoother.

Traffic congestion near the Ashram flyover before the inauguration of the extended portion. On Monday Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated the flyover extension, which will allow motorists to bypass three traffic lights between Ashram Chowk and DND and make vehicular movement smoother. PTI

The AAP supremo also spoke on the CBI visit to former Bihar CM Rabri Devi's residence on Monday. He said targetting and harassing of opposition leaders is wrong.

CBI officials said a team visited Rabri Devi's residence in connection with "further probe" in the land-for-jobs scam case but there is no search or raid taking place.

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