542:. Despite receiving the request in 2007, CR took 5 years and asked for 4 changes in design before finally approving construction in July 2012. The approval came with the rider that MMRDA could only start construction in October 2012, after the monsoon. A railway official defended CR stating, "MMRDA blamed us for the delay. But the design of the road overbridge across the tracks was such that it would not have got the commissioner of railway safety's approval. The consultants should have thought about this long ago. We had also given blanket approval to launch girders more than a year ago. But the girder-launching work was carried out six months ago as they did not arrive from Punjab at the site, where, too, no preparations were made." The MMRDA also faced challenges launching the 14 girders, each weighing 140 tonne, as they could only carry out work for 3 hours at night to avoid affecting rail traffic. All girders were launched in 21 days. According to Jitendra Gupta of the Citizens' Transport Committee, "There is no accountability and coordination among the government agencies involved. We had met the railway chief engineer in charge of the project around four years ago and were told that he had 200 proposals like the SCLR to examine because of his wide jurisdiction. He said he couldn't make an exception for the SCLR and speed up clearances."
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609:(traffic) Pratap Dighovkar, about 22,000 vehicles used the SCLR on opening day. Traffic remained skeletal on the second day as well. More than 50,000 vehicles used the road on the third day. Increased traffic caused jams on the third day, mainly due to a Congress election rally at BKC. On 28 April, a Monday, the first working day since the road opened, an estimated 55,000-60,000 vehicles travelled on the SCLR. Heavy congestion was reported on certain stretches of the road, particularly on Hans Bhugra and Mohammad Raza Road junctions in Santa Cruz (E). Mumbai Traffic Police officers stated that Mohammad Raza Road needs to be widened as it is a main feeder to SCLR.
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sq. m land was required, of which, about 5,596 sq.m of land was in the possession of the BMC (2,047 sq. m.) and the government (3,549 sq m). Land acquisition for the SCLR project was carried out by the BMC. As a result of Phase II of the project, a total 434 structures were affected out of which 235 were residential, 193 commercial and 6 residential-cum-commercial. In addition to this there were 5 other structures affected which consisted of one balwadi, one newspaper library, one post office, a structure on private land, and one Bank.
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project was severely delayed. The MMRDA later hiked the values of both contracts by 15% to keep up with cost escalation caused by delays. Patel
Engineering briefly halted construction on the project for several months in 2011, asking for another hike in contract value. The MMRDA agreed to hike both contract values by 30-35%, and Patel Engineering resumed work in January 2012. As of April 2011, Gammon had already spent
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374:. During peak hours, this would take 90 minutes to 2 hours. After the SCLR opened, travel time between Santacruz and Chembur reduced to 17 minutes. The SCLR is an important arterial road connecting the Western and Eastern Express Highways. The SCLR is expected to significantly decongest the EEH and the WEH, and ease traffic congestion at the Amar Mahal Junction,
462:(BMC). Phase I comprises the 3.45-kilometre-long (2.14 mi) section from the east end of the 6-lane Mithi River Bridge up to the Amar Mahal Junction of the Eastern Express Highway. Phase II consists of the 3 km section from the WEH to the Mithi River. Phase I was funded by the World Bank, while Phase II was financed by the MMRDA with its own funds.
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stating, "It was huge project ... We had to resettle more than 3,500 project-affected people. There were also issues will relocation of a religious structure, and a politician's interference, too, did not help. It is easy to lay the blame, but the work was challenging. We also had to face several court cases. We have learnt many lessons from this project."
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Harbour Line tracks at Tilak Nagar. The SCLR also has two arms—one for
Lokmaniya Tilak Terminus and the other one for Kurla Dairy. The 1,096-metre-long (3,596 ft) Amar Mahal junction flyover connects the SCLR with the EEH. The flyover is 17 metres wide. The S-shaped steel girder is 92 metres long and 8.5 metres in width, and its actual cost is
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Rahul Nagar to
Eastern Express Highway via Amar Mahal flyover was incomplete. MMRDA Executive Engineer M.A. Wani noted that part of the delay was caused by a change in the specification for a girder from concrete to steel. The decision was approved by executive committee of MMRDA in its meeting held on 11 January 2012.
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The SCLR is 6.45 km long and 45.7 metres wide. The SCLR has three flyovers: CST Road flyover (the main flyover spanning a total length of 3.45 km), the 560-metre Kurla-Kalina flyover above LBS Marg, and the double-decker flyover (combined length of 1.8 km) crossing over the
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on 29 April that these issues could be fixed by widening the roads and installing traffic lights. However, he noted that an eighth problem, at
Mohammed Raza Chowk, where traffic from BKC Road and the SCLR merge, accounted for 90% of the jams. He felt that the situation could be improved by installing
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Government land measuring 10,705.51 square metres belonging to the MHADA, the BMC, the
Railways, and the Kurla Dairy, was transferred for use in the project. However, additional acquisition of private land was necessary to implement the project, and approximately 1091.90 square metres of private land
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on 18 April 2014. Unlike most projects in India, the SCLR was opened without fanfare, and no politicians were present at the opening, as the code of conduct for the 2014 general elections was in force at the time. Traffic was sparse on opening day, which officials believe was because it was a public
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According to the reply from the MMRDA on 24 March 2014 to an RTI request filed by RTI activist Anil
Galgali, construction work on the SCLR was complete on the sections from the Mithi river to Ghazinagar, Kurla (W), and from Ghazinagar, Kurla (W) to Rahul Nagar, Tilak Nagar. However, the section from
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Although, the groundwork for the link road was originally planned to commence in
September 2003, it began only in 2007. The SCLR was severely delayed, taking more than 11 years for the work to be completed. The project missed 12 deadlines since the original deadline of November 2004. Following this,
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September 2013, the MMRDA invited agencies to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for three proposed bridges. The first flyover is planned from Bandra-Kurla Link Road to CST Junction in Kurla, and the second will be from Mumbai University junction in Kalina to CST Road. The third DPR concerns
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on 14 April, calling the SCLR opening a "publicity stunt" and opposing the inauguration stating that the
Congress party would "reap undue credit for it". RTI activist G.R. Vora and Action for Good Governance and Networking in India activist Shyama Kulkarni both questioned why the opening took place
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The total land required for Phase II of the project for up to 45.7 m width of ROW was 1,34,358 sq m. Out of which the 88,200 sq. m of the land for the existing 30 m width of ROW was acquired by the Public Works Department (PWD) and handed over to the BMC. Between 30 and 45.7 m width of ROW, 46,158
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79.9 crore respectively. Gammon was awarded nearly 75% of the total civil work on the project. The Louis Berger Group Inc. served as Project Management Consultants. The notices to proceed with work (or work orders) for section 1 and 2 were issued on 29 September 2003 and 10 May 2004. However, the
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The MMRDA issued a press note on 13 April stating that the SCLR was complete. Bitumen work was pending at the Chembur end, apart from which streetlights had also not been installed on the entire length of road. The approach road to the landing at Nehru Nagar had also not been completed, and road
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Thousands of displaced residents had to be relocated, leading to delays. The World Bank initially provided loans to the project, but later withdrew. Roberto Zagha, India head of the World Bank, called it the "world's most delayed road project". An MMRDA official defended the delay in the project
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Joint commissioner of traffic B.K. Upadhyay noted that the MMRDA had failed to complete widening of feeder routes before completion of the project. The Citizen Transport Forum carried out an audit of the SCLR on the third day after opening, and identified seven major bottlenecks along the road.
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The SCLR was severely delayed, taking more than 11 years for the work to be completed. Groundwork for the road, originally slated to start in 2003, did not get underway until 2007. The project missed 12 deadlines since the original deadline of November 2004. The SCLR was termed an "engineering
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A total of 3167 structures would be impacted—2575 residential, 540 commercial, 33 residential-cum-commercial, and 19 community/religious structures. As of 30 April 2006, a total of 2591 structures had been resettled—2418 residential, 145 commercial, 26 residential-cum-commercial, and 2
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The SCLR was commissioned in 2003 under the World Bank-funded MUTP, and was originally scheduled to be completed by November 2004. The SCLR and JVLR projects were initially entrusted to the Public Works Department (PWD). Responsibility for the project was later transferred to the
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11 other deadlines have been fixed and missed for the project: September 2006, December 2008, December 2009, June 2010, June and December 2011, December 2012, March 2013, October 2013, December 2013 and 31 March 2014. The cost of constructing the SCLR was originally estimated as
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People impacted by the project were resettled at a resettlement site in Mankhurd, which is about 7 km from the location of affected structures at SCLR phase-II. The Mankhurd resettlement site had a total of 3,256 residential tenements and 720 commercial tenements.
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Section 1 and 2 were contracted to Patel Engineering Ltd and Gammon India Ltd. respectively. The Louis Berger Group Inc. served as Project Management Consultants for both sections. The contract for civil work for Section 1, signed on 29 September 2003, had a value of
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on 19 December 1963, proposed the construction of several link roads to improve east–west connectivity in the city. Among the projects proposed was a 4-lane road linking Santacruz in the west with Chembur in the east.
343:(JVLR), was one of two east–west road corridor projects implemented under the first phase of the MUTP, and were intended to ease commutation problems and act as links between Mumbai's Eastern and Western Suburbs.
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medians were still being placed at the Chembur end. The Opposition alleged that the project saw delays due to the government's "inefficiency" and was being opened ahead of elections as a "pre-poll stunt". Mumbai
602:. Inadequate signage meant some motorists had to ask for directions. MMRDA officials installed additional signboards by 21 April, but they failed to improve the situation because they were too small.
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the remodelling of the existing CST Bridge. After remodelling, the 40-metre-long (130 ft) and 30 m wide bridge would be 100 m long and will 45 m wide.
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1137:"Resettlement implementation plan for the Santacruz Chembur Link Road. Vol. 7 of India–Mumbai Urban Transport Project : resettlement action plan"
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283:(US$ 54 million). The World Bank withdrew funding midway through the project due to repeated delays, and the second phase was financed by the
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59.51-76.41 crore. Access to the road is available from CST Road, Amar Mahal Junction, Nehru Nagar and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus.
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2487:"Santacruz-Chembur Link Road: Santacruz-Chembur Link Road to open from April 18 | Mumbai News - Times of India"
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The media reported that some motorists used the SCLR on 15 April, even though it had not been officially opened.
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There are a total of six-seven signals on the entire road, which were installed based on the suggestions of the
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2226:"20 times more traffic on Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road since Friday & Updates at Daily News & Analysis"
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840:"Mumbai: PM Modi likely to inaugurate Santacruz Chembur Link Road Extension bridge, Kurar underpass on Feb 10"
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1362:"Bank Management Response to Request for Inspection Panel Review of the India–Mumbai Urban Transport Project"
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and taxi fares (at April 2014 rates) when traveling between the Eastern and Western Suburbs via the SCLR.
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2176:"Day 2: Traffic remains sparse on Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road | Mumbai News - Times of India"
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2271:"Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road fails acid test, traffic jams on approach roads - Times of India"
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113.1 crore, and Louis Berger had reportedly spent nearly five times the original amount.
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1294:"Executive Summary, Resettlement Implementation for Santa Cruz Chembur Link Road (SCLR)"
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520:(RTI) request filed by RTI activist Anil Galgali, the latest estimated project cost is
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traffic signals at the junction, but even that would not resolve the entire problem.
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2044:"Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road opens in Mumbai; will drastically reduce travel time"
1832:"Yet to be opened, but motorists use Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road - Times of India"
295:, and was described by the World Bank as the "world's most delayed road project".
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1937:"Poll code keeps fanfare out of SCLR inauguration in Mumbai - Times of India"
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1632:"Will Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road meet weekend deadline? - Times of India"
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2115:"Santacruz-Chembur Link Road: Lack of signage confuses motorists on Day 1"
2018:"Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Rd is complete, will open today - Times of India"
1747:"Finally, Santacruz-Chembur Link Road will be opened to traffic this week"
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reported that the traffic on the road was mostly bikers and private cars.
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2417:"Take a bus ride on SCLR from today | Mumbai News - Times of India"
1992:"Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road thrown open to motorists - Times of India"
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254.76 crore in August 2011. According to the reply from the MMRDA to a
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2324:"Traffic police chief blames MMRDA for jams | Free Press Journal"
1675:"Mumbai's fastest east–west link road finally opened - Times of India"
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began operating buses on the SCLR for the first time from 2 May 2014.
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Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) (May 2006).
2070:"SCLR finally opens to public, sees less traffic due to Good Friday"
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1858:"'World's most delayed road' opens days before elections in Mumbai"
908:"India's first double-decker flyover becomes operational in Mumbai"
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
1224:"Santa Cruz-Chembur road to make Kalanagar tunnel plan redundant"
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
1046:"Rs 428-crore link road in Mumbai ready, but netas stall opening"
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2377:"Seven bottlenecks identified on SCLR | Free Press Journal"
2297:"Santacruz-Chembur Link Road fails first peak-hour traffic test"
2457:"India's first double-decker flyover opens in Mumbai - IBNLive"
947:"Citizens committee photograph incomplete work of Mumbai roads"
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1014:"Rs 428-cr link road in Mumbai ready, but netas stall opening"
2199:"Acid test for Santa Cruz-Chembur Link Road - Times of India"
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Santa Cruz–Chembur Link Road marked in Red on Mumbai area map
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Phase II (3 km section from the WEH to the Mithi River)
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Finally, railway nod for taking link road over Kurla tracks
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249:, is a 6.45-kilometre-long (4.01 mi) arterial road in
1199:"Poll Vault: Metro, S'cruz-Chembur road to open in April?"
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Prior to the SCLR's opening, commuters traveling from the
2350:"Seven reasons why traffic is slowing to a crawl on SCLR"
882:"Santacruz-Chembur Link Road expected to commission soon"
1659:. Indian Express (13 July 2012). Retrieved 16 July 2013.
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10 lane concrete + replacement of existing steel bridge
2403:"'We can fix all SCLR issues (Except the biggest one)'"
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The SCLR was inaugurated by MMRDA officials at 8:15 am
1804:"Santa Cruz–Chembur link road to open later this week"
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Phase I (3.45 km section from Mithi River to EEH)
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2440:"India's first double-decker flyover opens in Mumbai"
1701:"Santacruz-Chembur Link Road project cost jumps 278%"
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1964:"Eager motorists test SCLR before official opening"
1880:"BJP writes to EC over Mumbai flyover inauguration"
268:. The six-lane road was constructed as part of the
1266:"Delayed SCLR project cost stands at Rs 450 crore"
261:. It contains the city's first and India's second
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1773:"SCLR to be thrown open to the public this week"
1426:"JVLR and SCLR costs hit the roof due to delays"
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1486:"MMRDA to build two flyovers near CST Bridge"
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1176:"Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road Under M.U.T.P"
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1736:. (8 August 2012). Retrieved 16 July 2013.
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1538:"MMRDA to build two new bridges in Mumbai"
1512:"MMRDA to build two new bridges in Mumbai"
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329:Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
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1907:"BJP to write to EC over SCLR opening"
1544:. Press Trust of India. 31 August 2013
1518:. Press Trust of India. 31 August 2013
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778:S. G. Barve Marg junction–Kurla Dairy
2379:. Freepressjournal.in. Archived from
2326:. Freepressjournal.in. Archived from
1456:"37 months on, skywalk still delayed"
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914:. Press Trust of India. 19 April 2014
661:Details of road constructed for SCLR
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1139:. Mumbai: World Bank. Archived from
945:Rajendra Aklekar (10 October 2011).
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2224:dna Correspondent (22 April 2014).
2068:dna Correspondent (19 April 2014).
1462:. 23 September 2013. Archived from
853:Phadke, Manasi (20 December 2011).
400:Land acquisition and rehabilitation
35:Santa Cruz–Chembur Link Road (SCLR)
24:
2517:2014 establishments in Maharashtra
1599:"Vital Link Road Project in Limbo"
460:Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
66:Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
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1568:Philip Varghese (26 March 2014).
1432:. 18 October 2011. Archived from
1232:. 17 January 2014. Archived from
550:A portion of the SCLR, the 560 m
470:33.81 crore (US$ 7.514 million).
388:reported that commuters can save
298:A portion of the SCLR, the 560 m
1802:Ateeq Shaikh (22 October 2013).
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1197:Ranjeet Jadhav (30 March 2014).
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1099:"Mumbai Urban Transport Project"
978:. 19 August 2009. Archived from
757:Rahul Nagar–Amar Mahal junction
413:religious/community structures.
75:6.45 km (4.01 mi)
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951:Daily News & Analysis (DNA)
752:Viaduct + 6 lane concrete road
693:4-lane (intermediate) concrete
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378:, Kalanagar Junction, Sion and
341:Jogeshwari – Vikhroli Link Road
327:. Their report, filed with the
1962:Ateeq Shaikh (16 April 2014).
1905:Anand Mishra (14 April 2014).
1707:. 17 July 2012. Archived from
1264:Ateeq Shaikh (26 March 2014).
1067:Shukla, Alka (22 March 2011).
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337:Mumbai Urban Transport Project
274:Mumbai Urban Transport Project
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1:
1400:"MMRDA hikes contract values"
1337:"Santacruz Chembur Link Road"
1069:"The man who saw tomorrow..."
855:"MMRDA hikes contract values"
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821:Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road
512:in 2003. This was revised to
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2375:FPJ Bureau (21 April 2014).
2322:FPJ Bureau (23 April 2014).
2139:. Mid-day.com. 22 April 2014
2117:. Mid-day.com. 19 April 2014
1597:Anil Singh (26 March 2014).
701:Old Agra Road–Buddha Colony
287:(MMRDA) with its own funds.
243:Santa Cruz–Chembur Link Road
114:CST Road in Santacruz (East)
7:
1367:. World Bank. pp. 8–13
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743:Tansa Pipeline–Rahul Nagar
405:was acquired for the same.
293:National Geographic Society
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787:4lane + footpath + median
766:10-lane split carriageway
583:so close to the election.
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358:had to take the JVLR, the
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2046:. Ndtv.com. 18 April 2014
1808:Daily News & Analysis
1570:"Threefold rise in cost!"
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801:4 lane ROB + approaches
658:Details of existing road
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2230:Daily News and Analysis
2074:Daily News and Analysis
1968:Daily News and Analysis
1101:. MMRDA. Archived from
687:LBS Marg–Old Agra road
132:Eastern Express Highway
99:Western Express Highway
578:wrote a letter to the
572:Bharatiya Janata Party
446:
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366:Road or a detour from
27:Major artery in Mumbai
1705:The Financial Express
1430:The Financial Express
1178:. MSRDC. 17 July 2003
886:The Financial Express
763:One side carriageway
707:2-lane concrete road
644:Mumbai Traffic Police
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436:
428:
1466:on 27 September 2013
679:4-lane concrete road
673:Mithi River–LBS Marg
518:Right to Information
276:(MUTP) at a cost of
1105:on 23 February 2014
729:LTT–Tansa Pipeline
580:Election Commission
110:Major intersections
2492:The Times of India
2422:The Times of India
2383:on 21 January 2016
2330:on 21 January 2016
2301:The Indian Express
2275:The Times of India
2255:has generic name (
2203:The Times of India
2181:The Times of India
2162:2 May 2014 at the
2099:has generic name (
2022:The Times of India
1996:The Times of India
1941:The Times of India
1836:The Times of India
1777:Free Press Journal
1734:The Times of India
1679:The Times of India
1636:The Times of India
1603:Free Press Journal
1516:The Economic Times
1492:. 1 September 2013
1490:The Indian Express
1406:. 20 December 2011
1404:The Indian Express
1236:on 20 January 2014
1229:The Times of India
972:"Roads to nowhere"
860:The Indian Express
842:. 8 February 2023.
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