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Noida is poised to witness a transformative development with the imminent inauguration of the Bhangel elevated road, a project expected to significantly ease traffic congestion and enhance connectivity in the region. The Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, may officially open this 5.5-kilometer infrastructure marvel on September 25, marking a major milestone after more than five years of construction. This newsletter unpacks the key details and broader impact of this eagerly awaited urban upgrade.
Key Highlights Of The Bhangel Elevated Road Project
Length And Connectivity
Stretching 5.5 kilometers, the elevated corridor runs above the heavily congested Dadri-Surajpur-Chhalera (DSC) road. It connects Noida’s Sector 51 near Vikas Marg to the Noida Special Economic Zone (NSEZ), facilitating smoother, faster travel between Noida and Greater Noida.
Construction Timeline And Costs
The project was launched in June 2020 with an initial completion target of December 2022 but faced delays due to design changes, funding challenges, monsoon disruptions, and litigation issues. The overall investment in this infrastructure stands at approximately Rs 608 crore.
Traffic Decongestion Impact
With traffic movement on the DSC road notoriously slow due to dense residential and commercial localities, the elevated road aims to reduce travel time drastically. Reports indicate the commute for nearly 200,000 daily travelers, including many laborers living near Phase 2 and NSEZ, could be slashed from 35-40 minutes down to just five minutes.
Status And Final Touches
As of early September 2025, the main elevated structure, including steel girders, deck slabs, crash barriers, and street lights installation, has been completed. Landscaping, road marking, and finishing works are underway in preparation for the official opening. The Noida Authority CEO, Lokesh M, confirmed the road will open to commuters shortly after the inauguration event.
Additional Urban Developments To Complement The Road
In conjunction with the Bhangel elevated road inauguration, Noida is also launching its first Waste-to-Wonder Park in Sector 94 on the same day. The 18-acre park, built at a cost of around ₹15 crore, showcases eco-friendly urban planning by creatively turning waste materials into animal sculptures and landscaped zones reflecting diverse ecosystems. This combined launch symbolizes a dual focus on infrastructure and sustainable community spaces.
Community And Economic Benefits Foreseen
Boost to daily commuters through reduced congestion and travel times
Improved connectivity smoothing transit between central Noida and peripheral sectors
Economic upliftment for local businesses with better accessibility and foot traffic post-construction
Creation of recreational and educational urban spaces promoting environmental awareness
Challenges Faced During Construction And How They Were Overcome
The Bhangel elevated road faced several hurdles, from monsoon weather delays and funding constraints to legal litigations involving builders. Despite these impediments, coordinated efforts between the Uttar Pradesh State Bridge Corporation Ltd and Noida Authority ensured the project moved towards completion, demonstrating resilience and commitment to urban development.
Future Outlook For Noida’s Infrastructure Growth
This elevated road is one of several ongoing improvements to boost Noida’s transportation network, including the upcoming Chilla Elevated Road connecting Akshardham and Noida Sector 14, planned for completion by December 2027. These projects fit within larger plans to transform the region into a sustainable, well-connected, and modern urban area.
Conclusion
The anticipated inauguration of the Bhangel elevated road signals a significant leap forward in easing Noida’s traffic woes and enhancing daily commutes for hundreds of thousands. Accompanied by the launch of Noida's first Waste-to-Wonder Park, the event embodies both infrastructural progress and innovative urban sustainability. Residents and visitors alike can look forward to smoother travel, ecological awareness, and a cityscape that balances growth with green initiatives.
Sources: Economic Times Infrastructure, Times of India, Swarajya Magazine, Indian Express, Live Hindustan