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Kochi Bypass project gets a fillip with Central nod

Kochi Bypass project gets a fillip with Central nod
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The Indian government has approved a new 50-km, eight-lane greenfield corridor for the Kochi Bypass project to alleviate traffic congestion. The project, which faced years of delays, will now proceed with land acquisition for a wider road network.

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Infrastructure development is critical for regional economic growth and improving logistics efficiency in high-traffic urban areas.

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The long-overdue Kochi Bypass project has got a fillip, with the Centre sanctioning a 50-km-long, eight-lane-wide greenfield corridor linking Aroor on NH 66 with Angamaly on NH 544.

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