Lucknow, April 8 -- The under-construction Green Corridor will soon be connected to Sultanpur road through a new four-lane stretch, significantly easing traffic movement and improving urban connectivity. The project, estimated at Rs.33 crore, will involve the construction of a 1.8-kilometre-long four-lane road from Army land to Mari Mata Temple. Once completed, it will provide a direct route between Gomti Nagar Extension and Arjunganj, benefiting nearly one million residents, said VC LDA Prathmesh Kumar. On Tuesday, LDA vice chairman Prathamesh Kumar conducted a site inspection and directed officials to expedite the commencement of construction. The new link is part of the third phase of the Green Corridor project, which includes embankment development, road construction, flyovers, and bridges between Pipraghat and Shaheed Path. It is expected to ease travel to key areas such as Police Headquarters, Omaxe City, Emaar Township, and surrounding localities. The LDA has already finalized the contractor through a tendering process, and work is expected to begin soon following instructions issued to concerned engineers. Meanwhile, progress on another key component of the Green Corridor-the 1.5-kilometre-long railway over bridge (ROB) between Daliganj and Pakka Pul-is also underway. Authorities confirmed that the necessary clearance from the Railways has been obtained. During the inspection, Kumar instructed officials to ensure completion of the ROB by June 15. Once operational, it is expected to significantly improve connectivity for residents of Khadra, Sitapur Road, Chowk, Husainabad, and Basant Kunj....