Construction crew working on elevated concrete segments of Bengaluru's Ejipura flyover project

Bengaluru Hospital Clears Way for Long-Stalled Flyover

✨ Faith Restored

After nearly five years of delays, a major traffic solution in Bengaluru is finally moving forward thanks to St John's Hospital agreeing to allow construction on a small portion of their land. The 2.38 km Ejipura flyover is now 84% complete and racing toward the finish line.

A breakthrough moment arrived this week for thousands of Bengaluru commuters who've watched an unfinished flyover sit idle for years.

St John's National Academy of Health Sciences has agreed to let construction crews use a small strip of their land to install five critical support pillars for the Ejipura flyover. The decision came after Greater Bengaluru Authority Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao met with hospital management on Monday.

The flyover project started in 2017 but ground to a halt for nearly five years during political transitions. When work finally resumed in November 2023, engineers faced one last hurdle: they needed a narrow section along the hospital's footpath to complete the structure.

Rao inspected the site Monday and immediately instructed crews to mark the area and begin work. He also ordered safety barricades during construction and promised the hospital's compound wall would be rebuilt immediately after completion.

Bengaluru Hospital Clears Way for Long-Stalled Flyover

The numbers tell an encouraging story. Out of 762 segments needed for the 2.38 km flyover, workers have already cast 645 and erected 490. Chief Engineer Raghavendra Prasad reported construction is now progressing rapidly.

Why This Inspires

This story shows what's possible when institutions prioritize community needs over bureaucracy. St John's Hospital could have delayed further, but instead chose to be part of the solution.

The hospital's cooperation means thousands of daily commuters will soon have relief from traffic congestion. Their willingness to share space temporarily demonstrates how collaboration can unlock progress that seemed impossible.

The project also proves that stalled dreams can restart. What sat frozen for five years is now 84% complete and moving fast toward the finish line.

Bengaluru's commuters are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, and it's thanks to a hospital that said yes when it mattered most.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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