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Pune Ring Road is a proposed circular road for Pune city. This decision was taken on June 12, 2007 by Chief Minister of Maharashtra to avoid traffic congestion in the city of Pune. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation and Pune Municipal Corporation are responsible to make necessary provisions for this plan. The total length of road is 161.73 kilometers. The total cost will be INR104.08 billion (US$1.7 billion).

This project will be completed in four phases:

Theur Phata (On NH 9) - Kesnand - Charoli - Wagholi - Bhavdi - Tulapur - Alandi - Kalegaon - Chimbli (On NH 50)

Chimbli (On NH 50) - Moee - Nighoje - Sangurde - Shelarwadi - NH 4 - Shirgaon - Chandkhed - Pachne - Pimpoli - Rihe - Ghotawde - Pirangut.

Pirangut - Urwade - Mutha Bhuli - Sangrun - Nigde - Khamgaon - Ghera - Sinhagad - Kalyan - Kondanpur - Khed Shivapur - NH 4.

NH 4 -Khed Shivapur- Gogalwadi - Patharwadi - Bhivri - Kanifnath - Theur Phata (On NH 9)

Project Details:

Total Length: 161.73 km.

Total Cost: INR104.08 billion (US$1.7 billion)

Total Lanes on Road: 6.

Service Lanes: 2 on both sides.

Flyovers: 12.

Rail Bridges: 4.

Subway Road: 14

Tunnels: 13

Bridges: 7 overs Valleys