Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Promises Relief for Jorhat's Traffic Woes with New Flyover

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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Promises Relief for Jorhat's Traffic Woes with New Flyover

Synopsis

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma confirms that the long-standing issue of traffic congestion at Jorhat's Baruah Chariali junction will soon be resolved with a new flyover, despite opposition from local MP Gaurav Gogoi.

Key Takeaways

The new flyover will connect Baruah Chariali to Bhogdoi Bridge.
It addresses long-standing traffic issues in Jorhat.
Despite political opposition, the government remains committed to the project.
The flyover aims to improve daily commutes for residents.
It signifies ongoing efforts to enhance urban infrastructure in Assam.

Guwahati, Feb 25 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, announced on Wednesday that the long-awaited demand to relieve traffic congestion in Jorhat, especially at the bustling Baruah Chariali junction, is on the verge of being fulfilled with the upcoming launch of a new flyover linking Baruah Chariali to the Bhogdoi Bridge.

The Chief Minister also took a jab at Gaurav Gogoi, the Lok Sabha representative from Jorhat, for his opposition to the flyover's construction.

In a statement shared on the social media platform X, Sarma highlighted that the traffic woes at Baruah Chariali have been a long-standing issue for Jorhat residents, impacting daily commuters, students, traders, and emergency services.

He emphasized that the new flyover is expected to significantly enhance traffic movement and connectivity within the town.

“Addressing the congestion in Jorhat, particularly at the Baruah Chariali junction, has been a persistent request from the people. I am proud to be taking steps to resolve this issue with the forthcoming flyover connecting Baruah Chariali to the Bhogdoi Bridge,” said Sarma.

The Chief Minister acknowledged the challenges faced during the project's implementation, stressing that despite opposition from the local Member of Parliament, the government is dedicated to executing this infrastructure project for the public's benefit.

According to officials, the flyover is designed to redirect heavy and through traffic away from the congested junction, thereby reducing travel times and alleviating pressure on local roads.

Once operational, the flyover is expected to serve thousands of daily commuters and enhance urban mobility in Jorhat, a key town in Upper Assam.

The Baruah Chariali junction serves as a vital traffic hub connecting several significant areas of the town and has long been plagued by frequent traffic jams, particularly during peak hours. Local residents and organizations have consistently demanded a lasting solution to this issue.

The Chief Minister stated that this project is a testament to the state government's commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure across Assam, with similar flyover and road expansion projects underway in other towns. The flyover is expected to be inaugurated soon, marking a pivotal step in Jorhat's urban development and addressing a long-standing civic challenge.

Point of View

The commitment to improving local traffic conditions reflects a broader agenda of state development and public welfare.
NationPress
8 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the new flyover in Jorhat?
The new flyover aims to decongest the busy Baruah Chariali junction, improving traffic flow and connectivity in Jorhat.
Who is opposing the construction of the flyover?
Gaurav Gogoi, the Lok Sabha member from Jorhat, has expressed opposition to the flyover project.
When is the flyover expected to open?
The flyover is scheduled to be inaugurated soon, marking a significant milestone in Jorhat's urban development.
How will the flyover impact local commuters?
Once operational, the flyover is expected to benefit thousands of commuters daily by reducing travel time and easing pressure on surface roads.
What does this project signify for Assam's urban infrastructure?
The flyover reflects the state government's commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure across Assam, with similar projects being implemented in other towns.
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