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Nagpur Traffic Problems 2026 Causes Worst Zones

11/06/2026

 Ask any Nagpurian what has changed most visibly about this city in the last four years. Most will pause, think of something kind to say — the metro, maybe the flyovers — and then give you the honest answer: the traffic. Not "traffic" in the polite urban-planning sense. Traffic as in you leaving your house at 8:30 AM for a 9:00 AM meeting at Sitabuldi and still being stuck near Ajni Square at 9:15, watching a chai stall vendor do better business than you ever expected to do that morning. Traffic as in the low-grade

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