PJR flyover Hyderabad: Hyderabad's PJR flyover is now open to the public. The 1.2 km flyover will ease the traffic flow between two major destinations. Inaugurated by CM Revanth Reddy, the flyover honours late Congress leader P Janardhan Reddy. Hyderabad PJR flyoverThis six-lane, two-way flyover is expected to improve daily commutes in the city’s busy IT corridor. The PJR flyover connects Shilpa Layout Phase 2 to Gachibowli Junction, and it is expected that with the construction of this flyover, the long-standing traffic congestion at the Gachibowli-Kondapur route will ease to some extent, giving major relief to the commuters. PJR flyover Hyderabad trafficAlso, it should be noted that this critical connection is expected to improve traffic flow connecting major locations including Kondapur, Madhapur, Hitec City, and the Financial District. Related News | Will there be a 50% reduction in toll tax in highways? Transport Ministry to announce new toll policy soon- Details hereSridhar Babu Duddilla, Minister for IT, E&C, Industries & Commerce and Legislative Affairs, Telangana, shared the development via his official X account. Taking to his social media account, the Minister noted that, the completion of this major flyover honours the late Congree leader Reddy "who dedicated his life to the welfare of the poor and the progress of this city." He wrote, "The inauguration of the PJR Flyover alongside Hon’ble CM @revanth_anumula is a triumphant moment for Hyderabad’s development in honour of the late P. Janardhan Reddy garu, a leader who dedicated his life to the welfare of the poor and the progress of this city." Related News | Government's Commitment to Healthcare on Display at Doctor's Day Conclave"This six-lane, 1.2 km flyover will ease congestion and stands as a symbol of our commitment to building a global Hyderabad. With H-CITI, Future City & smart traffic systems, we’re driving Hyderabad’s growth," he noted. He further highlighted that the government is focusing on development without delay and politics. "Despite setbacks like Metro Phase-II funding, our focus stays on development without delay & politics without hatred," the Minister said.