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Multi-agency panel to be set up for traffic relief in Lucknow

Chairing a high-level review at the Naimisharanya Guest House on Butler Road, Khanna said the city’s growing population and vehicle numbers, combined with daily inflows from neighbouring districts, are putting severe pressure on Lucknow’s roads.

Published on: Jan 13, 2026 10:40 pm IST
By , Lucknow
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Alarmed by rising traffic congestion in the state capital, finance and parliamentary affairs minister and Lucknow in-charge Suresh Kumar Khanna on Tuesday directed officials to prepare a detailed, ground-level traffic management plan and set up a dedicated committee to identify bottlenecks and implement lasting solutions, according to a state government press release.

Lucknow in-charge minister Suresh Kumar Khanna orders on-ground inspections, committee with traffic police, LDA and LMC to draft congestion-relief measures (Deepak Gupta)

Chairing a high-level review at the Naimisharanya Guest House on Butler Road, Khanna said the city’s growing population and vehicle numbers, combined with daily inflows from neighbouring districts, are putting severe pressure on Lucknow’s roads.

He stressed traffic management as a priority civic issue affecting public convenience and safety, directing senior officials to conduct regular inspections of key intersections and congestion-prone areas and implement practical, location-specific solutions rather than temporary measures. “The objective should be to ensure smooth movement of traffic with minimal inconvenience to the public,” he said.

The minister instructed the district magistrate to form a committee with traffic police, Lucknow Development Authority (LDA), and Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) officers to identify bottlenecks and prepare a roadmap, including traffic diversions, strategic barricades, and one-way systems where needed.

 
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