UPPAL TO NARAPALLY ELEVATED CORRIDOR TO BE COMPLETED BY THIS DASARA: TELANGANA ROADS AND BUILDINGS MINISTER
Infrastructure Boost for East Hyderabad
The long-awaited Uppal to Narapally elevated corridor in Hyderabad is set to be completed by Dasara 2025, according to Telangana Roads and Buildings Minister. The announcement brings a wave of optimism to commuters and residents in the eastern corridor of the city.
Project Significance
The elevated corridor is being constructed to reduce congestion on the busy Uppal-Narapally stretch of the Warangal Highway (NH-163). Once completed, it is expected to:
Decongest road traffic
Improve travel time between Uppal and Narapally
Enhance connectivity to outer districts and the ORR (Outer Ring Road)
Promote economic activity in the region
Minister’s Statement
Speaking to the media, the Minister said, “Work is progressing at a fast pace and the project will be completed before this year’s Dasara festival. This corridor will be a major milestone in Hyderabad’s infrastructure development.”
Current Status of Construction
Span: Approximately 6 km of elevated roadway
Completion Stage: Over 80% of the structural work is done
Additional Features: Lighting, drainage, and pedestrian safety measures are being included in the final phase
Public Expectations Rise
Residents and daily commuters have long been waiting for relief from bottlenecks in this area. The corridor is expected to ease movement toward Ghatkesar, Bhongir, and other developing zones in eastern Hyderabad.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the Uppal to Narapally elevated corridor?
It is an elevated highway being built over the Warangal Highway to ease traffic between Uppal and Narapally in Hyderabad.
When will the project be completed?
The Telangana government has announced the project will be completed by Dasara 2025.
What are the benefits of this corridor?
Improved traffic flow, reduced travel time, better connectivity to ORR, and economic development in East Hyderabad.
What is the current progress?
Over 80% of the construction work is completed, and the final phase is underway.
Who is overseeing the project?
The Telangana Roads and Buildings Department, under the state government.
Will it help with traffic during peak hours?
Yes, the corridor is specifically designed to reduce peak-hour congestion on the Warangal Highway stretch.
Published on: July 16, 2025
Published by: PAVAN
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