10 January,2023 06:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
The Ellora Caves
The Maharashtra government has sanctioned the construction of a bypass road to reduce traffic congestion and pollution near Ellora Caves, a world heritage site, in Aurangabad district, an official said on Monday.
A 1.7-km-long and 15-metre wide bypass will be constructed at the cost of Rs 27.5 crore, the official said. A high-level committee meeting under the chairmanship of the chief secretary was held on Monday, during which Divisional Commissioner Sunil Kendrekar and Collector Astik Kumar Pandey, among other officials, were present.
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"The old National Highway-52 passes close to the Ellora Caves complex. The road connects north and south India, and hence, it sees heavy traffic and pollution that affects the environment around the caves," Kendrekar said.
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According to officials, the bypass will begin near cave no. 1 of Ellora Caves and will end beyond Ghrishneshwar temple. Shopkeepers in the vicinity will be shifted to the MTDC tourist centre area, they said.
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