Devotees of Banke Bihari can now receive relief as a new project has been announced. The devotion between devotees and Banke Bihari will undergo a significant improvement. The National Highway Authority approved a project design report that constructs the Vrindavan bypass connecting the two major roads which are the National Highway and Yamuna Expressway. National Highway Authority disclosed this development through a letter delivered to the Principal Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Public Works Department.
A bypass that will link Yamuna Expressway with National Highway-19 at Chhatikara has been officially approved. The Uttar Pradesh Braj Tirtha Vikas Parishad generated this development plan. The project allowed expressway travelers to bypass Vrindavan because its builders aimed to create straightforward access routes connecting the Yamuna Expressway with National Highway 19. The dispersal of devotees to Vrindavan becomes simpler because both groups can reach Vrindavan effortlessly.
A new system named Vrindavan bypass functions as the first project to connect the Yamuna Expressway with National Highway 19. There exists no bypass along the Yamuna Expressway which links Yamuna Expressway to the National Highway between Greater Noida and Mathura.
The complete project management expenses amount to Rs 1645.72 crore. The bypass extends from point 129.320 on National Highway-19 before continuing to location 101.200 of Yamuna Expressway.
A 15.40 km bypass will be constructed between Chhatikara and Yamuna Expressway to provide a smooth connection that avoids traffic congestion in Vrindavan and directly reaches Yamuna Expressway.
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