Mumbai’s first T-shaped flyover at Mith Chowky, Malad, is set to be inaugurated today and will open for public use from October 6, specifically for two-wheelers and light vehicles. Spanning 800 meters and costing around ₹55 crores, the flyover is designed to reduce traffic congestion, with its east-west arm to be operational first and the southern arm launch expected by year-end. Due to the overhead Metro 2-A line, heavy vehicles and buses will remain on the lower road.
Key points of the T-Shaped flyover
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East-west arm of the flyover to open first
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Southern arm to Goregaon to open by December
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Flyover is for two-wheelers and light vehicles
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Buses and heavy vehicles to remain on lower road
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Will ease traffic at Mith Chowky, linking Kandivali, Andheri, and Versova
Additionally, a newly constructed municipal school in Malvani, featuring six floors and 104 classrooms, will be inaugurated at a cost of ₹56.72 crores and will accommodate over 2,800 students.




















