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Manjhavli Bridge to Link Greater Noida and Faridabad

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : October 05, 2025

Faster, direct route to ease traffic and boost commercial transport.


The Manjhavli Bridge project will soon link Greater Noida and Faridabad, providing a 4.99 km four-lane road for faster commuting. With improved connectivity, traffic congestion will reduce, and trucks, pickups, mini trucks, buses, and electric trucks can move efficiently across NCR.

Work to Begin Next Month

Table Of Contents
1. Work to Begin Next Month
2. Rs 65.50 Crore Budget Approved
3. Bridge Ready on Haryana Side
4. Direct and Efficient Route for Commuters
5. Benefits for Commercial Vehicles


This Manjhavli Bridge is going to connect Greater Noida with Faridabad. It is necessary to make this bridge to avoid traffic jams and provide a convenient path for travel.
4.99 km Road Construction

The project includes 4.99 km of road development, with 1.7 km of newly constructed road directly connecting to the Manjhavli Bridge. Another 3.29 km of existing road will be widened to four lanes, improving traffic flow.

Rs 65.50 Crore Budget Approved

The Uttar Pradesh government has approved Rs 65.50 crore for the project. Construction will start from Atta Gujran village, with land acquisition of 6.888 hectares from four villages already completed. The Public Works Department (PWD) is overseeing the project.

Bridge Ready on Haryana Side

The bridge over the Yamuna River near Manjhavli village in Haryana is complete. Only the connecting road on the Greater Noida side remains, after which the bridge will open to the public.

Direct and Efficient Route for Commuters

After getting ready this bridge, there will be a short and traffic-free link that will connect Greater Noida, Noida, Delhi and Faridabad. It will also reduce travelling time. Although its foundation was laid in 2014 by Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari. From next month, construction work will start.

Benefits for Commercial Vehicles

The new route will also benefit businesses. Trucks, pickups, mini trucks, buses, and electric trucks can now move more efficiently across the NCR. TrucksBuses offers a wide range of commercial vehicles, including trucks, pickups, tipper trucks, trailers, tempo travelers, mini trucks, transit mixers, and electric trucks, along with loans, EMI, and special offers for buyers.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Tata Commercial Vehicles

Q1. When will the construction of the Manjhavli Bridge begin?

Ans: The construction is scheduled to start next month, with work beginning from Atta Gujran village in Gautam Buddh Nagar district.

Q2. How long will the road connecting Greater Noida and Faridabad be?

Ans: The total road length will be 4.99 kilometers, including 1.7 km of new road and 3.29 km of widened four-lane road.

Q3. What is the approved budget for this project?

Ans: The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a budget of ₹65.50 crore for the construction and widening of the road.

Q4. Will the new route benefit commercial vehicles?

Ans: Yes, the new road will allow trucks, pickups, mini trucks, buses, and electric trucks to travel efficiently between Greater Noida, Noida, Delhi, and Faridabad.

Q5. Who is responsible for the project execution?

Ans: The Public Works Department (PWD) is overseeing the construction and completion of the Manjhavli Bridge project.


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About the Author

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.