The Maharashtra Metropolitan Region Development Authority has announced a major infrastructure project worth Rs 6,000 crore to connect the Samruddhi Expressway directly to Mumbai. This project involves building a 29 km elevated corridor between Aamne and Saket in Thane district. The move aims to ease severe traffic congestion faced by motorists travelling from the Samruddhi Highway towards Thane and Mumbai.

Samruddhi Expressway to reduce traffic congestion problem

Vehicles coming from the 701-km Nagpur-Mumbai Samruddhi Expressway face long traffic jams after reaching Aamne near Bhiwandi. The 29 km stretch to Thane can take up to two hours during rush hours. This traffic congestion not only wastes time but also results in increased fuel consumption and air pollution. The new elevated road

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