Green Light Ahead: Barapullah Phase 3 Set for Final Survey
The much-anticipated Barapullah Phase 3 flyover project is nearing its final tree-cutting approval. A crucial committee survey is scheduled for June 27. The project's completion is targeted by year-end, promising signal-free connectivity in Delhi. However, the project faces challenges like cost escalations and previous delays.

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The Barapullah Phase 3 flyover project in Delhi may soon receive the crucial tree-cutting permission, following a site survey conducted by the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) earlier this month. A subsequent survey, planned for June 27, could lead to final approval, according to officials.
Diligently monitored by the Supreme Court-appointed CEC, the project aims to link Mayur Vihar-I with AIIMS, providing commuters with a seamless, signal-free route. PWD Minister Parvesh Verma expressed optimism about securing the necessary permissions soon.
Notably, over 90% of the construction work is reportedly complete. Despite this, the project has endured numerous challenges, including budget overruns and timeline extensions, with its cost rising from Rs 964 crore to a staggering Rs 1,326.3 crore.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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