• By Kamakshi Bishnoi
  • Fri, 07 Nov 2025 11:02 AM (IST)
  • Source:Jagran News Network

To accelerate the pace of industrial development, the Greater Noida Authority has taken a significant step to ease traffic flow between Ecotech-10 and Ecotech-11 sectors. The 60-metre-wide main road connecting the two industries has now been widened from four lanes to six under the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) project. 

According to Authority officials, thousands of heavy and light vehicles travel through the industrial area daily. To prevent future traffic congestion, the construction of a service road is also progressing rapidly. 

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The width of the road between Ecotech-10 and 11 has been increased from 7.5 metres to 10.5 metres. With the addition of new lanes on both sides, this two-kilometre-long road is now fully six lanes. 

The cost of this work is approximately Rs 4 crore, with the road directly connecting to the Integrated Industrial Township (IIT). The project is designed to help increase freight transport, employee movement, and convenience for investors. 

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Local entrepreneurs say that better infrastructure will increase production capacity and reduce logistics costs. The Authority has promised that the service road work will be completed by December, making the area completely free of congestion. This step will not only boost industrial development but also take job creation and economic prosperity to new heights. 

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