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Maa Flyover Kolkata: Facts, Connectivity, Impact On Realty

The four-lane elevated road Maa Flyover in Kolkata was built to cut traffic on the Sarat Bose Road. The crucial road connects the city’s southern and eastern regions. Built at an estimated cost of Rs 240 crore,  the Maa flypast is 7.5-km long and rises 15 metre over the surrounding terrain. It took nearly five years to build the project. It was finally made public in 2015. 

 

Maa Flyover: How to reach?

By road: Numerous buses have stops close to the Maa Flyover.

By rail: The Sealdah Railway Station is the closest to the Maa Flyover. 

By metro: The Central Metro Station is the closest to the flyover.

 

Maa Flyover: Benefits

 

Controversy

The flyover’s construction on a public playground drew harsh criticism from social and environmental organisations. Over 500 trees were also felled during construction, which sparked protests from locals and environmentalists.

 

FAQs

What is the Maa Flyover?

Maa Flyover was constructed along Park Circus Connector and links Park Circus 7-Point Crossing and EM Bypass.

Has the Maa Flypast had an effect on the local economy?

The Maa Flyover has enhanced communication between Kolkata's south and east, making it simpler for people to get to and from work. As a result, additional firms have sprung up in the area, increasing economic activity and the number of job openings.

 

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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