Nagpur’s Koradi Naka to Get Y-Shaped Flyover for Safer, Smoother Traffic
21 May 2025 CW Team
To alleviate traffic congestion and enhance safety at Koradi Naka in Nagpur, a Y-shaped flyover is currently being constructed on National Highway 47. Demolition work has already commenced, with the main construction scheduled to start on June 20, 2025.
The project, costing Rs 430.37 billion, involves building a 1,090-meter-long flyover that will connect Farsa, the Mahadula Railway Overbridge (ROB), and Bokhara Road, and will also feature an underpass. The existing structure will be repurposed into a service road to facilitate local traffic.
Koradi Naka has been identified as a significant "black spot" due to frequent traffic jams and accidents. The new flyover is expected to improve traffic flow and boost safety in the area.
Furthermore, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has approved the construction of four foot overbridges along Koradi Road at Modern School Square, Panjra Bus Stop, Shivaji Maharaj Square, and Koradi Bus Stop. A media report indicated that the flyover project is slated for completion by January 2026.
News source: The Live Nagpur