This road is a bypass intended to connect 29 villages in Pune's neighbourhood. The proposed route is Loni – Theur – Kesnand – Wagholi – Charholi – Bhavdi – Tulapur – Alandi – Kelgaon – Chimbli – Moee – Nighoje – Sangurdi – Shelarwadi – Shirgaon – Chandkhed – Pachne – Pimpoli – Rihe – Ghotawde – Pirangut – Khed Shivapur – Gogalwadi – Patharwadi – Bhivri – Kanifnath – Loni. The total length of this road will be 161.73 km with a total cost of ₹104.08 billion (US$1.2 billion).[1] This road is also known as Pune outer ring road.
This road is also called Pune inner ring road or officially called PMRDA ring road. This road is 105 km long and pass through the following villages Theruphata – Kesnand – Wagholi – Charholi – Bhavdi – Tulapur – Alandi – Kelgaon – Chimbli – Nighoje – Sangurde – Shelarwadi – Chandkhed – Pachne – Pimploli – Rihe – Ghotawde – Pirangutphata – Bhugaon – Chandni Chowk – Ambegaon – Katraj – Mangdewadi – Wadachiwadi – Holkarwadi – Wadkinaka – Ramdara – Theurphata.
This proposal is pending since 1978–82. Ever since many changes have been made in this proposal. Today a 35.96 km long ring road has been proposed by PMC with one end at Bopodi and other at Kalas. This will have 17 up ramps and 16 down ramps to connect this elevated road to other city streets. This will pass through various suburbs in the city they are Bhopodi, Aundh, Shivajinagar, Erandavana, Kothrud, Karve Nagar, Duttawadi, Parvati, Bibewadi, Wanori, Salasbury Park, Hadapsar, Mundhwa, Kalyaninagar, Yerawada and Kalas. A neo metro system has also been proposed for this route replacing the BRTS which was initially proposed. This road will have four lanes for normal traffic. If thing go right this road is expected to complete by 2028–29.
This is a bypass road that connects Pune–Satara Road and Pune–Saswad Road, bypassing the city. It starts in the suburb of Katraj and passes through the suburbs of Katraj, Undri, and Handewadi up to Manterwadi.
This is a bypass road that connects Pune–Solapur Road and Pune–Ahmednagar Road, bypassing the city. It starts from the suburb of Hadapsar and passes through the suburbs of Hadapsar and Mundhwa up to Kharadi. Magarpatta City in Hadapsar and EON Free Zone in Kharadi are along or off this road.
This road starts from Paud Phata in the suburb of Erandwane and passes through the suburbs of Kothrud, Bavdhan Khurd, Bhugaon, Bhukum, Lavale, Pirangut, Kasar Amboli, and Paud and ahead to Vile in Raigad district. The first flyover in Pune, going towards Paud, was constructed on this road over Paud Phata in 1998.
Shivaji Road
This road is named after the Maratha emperorShivaji. The road connects the suburb of Shivajinagar to Jedhe Square (Swargate). It is an important road in old Pune and is parallel to Bajirao Road. The bridge over the Mutha River on this road is named the Shivaji Bridge (also called Navapul or Lloyd's Bridge). The Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple and the Mandai Market are on this road. A skywalk has been proposed along this road to reduce pedestrians obstructing traffic.[5][6][7]
Named after the Goddess Mahalaxmi, the road goes from Alka Square (Sadashiv Peth) to Quarter Gate Square (Rasta Peth). It is the venue for Laxmi Puja during the festival of Diwali. Publishing houses like Nirali Prakashan and Manali Prakashan, as well as various jewelry shops, are situated here.
Kumthekar Road
This road is named after R. B. Kumthekar, Chief Officer, Poona City Municipality, 1889–1912. This road runs parallel to Laxmi Road. Many ethnic clothes shops are situated here.
Jangali Maharaj Road
Jangali Maharaj Road is named after Sadguru Jangali Maharaj, whose ashram is on this road. Adjacent to this shrine is the Pataleshwar Temple entirely carved in rock, which is the oldest temple in Pune, built in the 7th century AD. It lies entirely in the suburb of Shivajinagar. Jangali Maharaj Road was rebuilt under the supervision of M. D. Dalvi, Chief Officer, Poona City Municipality between 1939 and 1944. It is famous for its many restaurants.
Gopal Krishna Gokhale Road (FC Road)
This road gets its name from the political leader Gopal Krishna Gokhale. It was earlier called Fergusson College Road after Fergusson College, an educational institute established alongside it in 1885. It lies entirely in a suburb of Shivajinagar. It is also famous for its many restaurants.
Shankarsheth Road
The road is named after Mithapelli Shankarseth, one of the most well-known politician from Congress Lead and successful business owner in India. It connects Swargate to Pulgate via Golibar Maidan.
National Defence Academy Road (NDA Road) is named after the National Defence Academy, which is situated along the road. It starts at the suburb of Warje (from the intersection with Dehu Road–Katraj Bypass) and passes through the suburbs of Warje, Kopre, Ahire, Shivane and Kondhawe Dhawade.
Unnamed after Kondhawe Dhawade, this road further passes through Kudje, Khadakwadi, Mandvi, Sangrun, Katvadi, Bahuli and Mutha where it terminates at the Pirangut–Lavasa road.
North Main Road and South Main Road are parallel roads in Koregaon Park. Lanes connecting the roads house luxurious properties of business magnates, military officers, and politicians of Pune. The Osho International Meditation Resort is off these roads. the German Bakery restaurant is on North main road.
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