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Underpass work on at brisk pace

Staff Reporter

Bangalore: Work on one side of the underpass being built at Anandanagar intersection on Bellary Road is nearing completion.

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike has completed fixing of pre-cast elements of separate width for vehicle and pedestrian movements on the right side of Bellary Road leading to Anandanagar entrance.

Now levelling work on the top of the underpass was being taken up and the movement of vehicles would be allowed on it by the week end after asphalting, said a BBMP engineer.

However, the underpass could be used for traffic only after the pre-cast elements are fixed on the other side of the road.

Meanwhile, work on another underpass being built at BDA junction is also gaining speed.

But the officials said the palike is unable to take up any major works in the morning because of peak hour traffic on the road.

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