<p>The 10-lane Mysuru-Bengaluru highway project will be completed by September 2022. The travel time between Mysuru and Kengeri in Bengaluru on the expressway will be just 90 minutes, said MP Pratap Simha.</p>.<p>The MP was speaking to reporters, after inspecting ongoing works of the highway between Mysuru and Srirangapatna in Mandya district. He said, “The works to convert the highway into 10-lane, six-lane main carriage way and two-lane service road on each side, will be completed in two-years.”</p>.<p>The works of the highway measuring 118 kilometres was taken up in two phases, first phase was between Bengaluru to Nidaghatta and second was Nidaghatta to Mysuru.</p>.<p>According to him, 51% works under first phase and 30% works under second phase have been completed. While the first phase work will be finished by February 2022, the second phase work will be completed by September 2022.</p>
<p>The 10-lane Mysuru-Bengaluru highway project will be completed by September 2022. The travel time between Mysuru and Kengeri in Bengaluru on the expressway will be just 90 minutes, said MP Pratap Simha.</p>.<p>The MP was speaking to reporters, after inspecting ongoing works of the highway between Mysuru and Srirangapatna in Mandya district. He said, “The works to convert the highway into 10-lane, six-lane main carriage way and two-lane service road on each side, will be completed in two-years.”</p>.<p>The works of the highway measuring 118 kilometres was taken up in two phases, first phase was between Bengaluru to Nidaghatta and second was Nidaghatta to Mysuru.</p>.<p>According to him, 51% works under first phase and 30% works under second phase have been completed. While the first phase work will be finished by February 2022, the second phase work will be completed by September 2022.</p>