en.Wedoany.com Reported - The central government of India has given in-principle approval for the construction of a four-lane elevated corridor spanning approximately 86.74 kilometers at a cost of around ₹12,000 crore. Built along National Highway 765, the corridor will connect Donara in Andhra Pradesh with Brahmanapally in Telangana, aiming to improve inter-state connectivity and provide faster, safer access to the Srisailam temple, a major pilgrimage site in South India.

The project will be implemented in two phases: the 41.39 km Pedaravuru-Srisailam section in Andhra Pradesh and the 45.35 km Brahmanapally-Srisailam section in Telangana. The elevated design aims to minimize environmental impact on the ecologically sensitive Nallamala Forest by reducing land disturbance and limiting human activity within the protected area.
Once completed, the corridor is expected to alleviate traffic congestion on existing routes, enhance road safety, and facilitate the smooth flow of pilgrims, local commuters, and freight traffic. Improved connectivity is also anticipated to boost tourism and drive economic development in the surrounding regions.
The proposal is regarded as a key infrastructure initiative that integrates sustainable development with environmental conservation. Detailed route surveys and project planning are currently underway to ensure efficient implementation while maintaining the ecological balance of the forest landscape.
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