The much-anticipated Dhaka Elevated Expressway has officially opened, heralding a new era in the country’s road transport and communication infrastructure.
This game-changing project is set to revolutionize the movement of export cargo vehicles from industrial areas around the capital, such as Gazipur, Ashulia, and Tongi, to key destinations like Chattogram and Mongla ports, all while bypassing the notorious traffic congestion in Dhaka.
The industrial area located in the northern part of the capital, is home to a significant portion of the country’s ready-made garments industry. For years, the transportation of export products from these regions to designated ports, including Chattogram and Mongla, has been plagued by the arduous challenge of navigating Dhaka’s crippling traffic jams.
However, with the inauguration of the Dhaka Elevated Expressway, those days of hardship appear to be drawing to a close.
This modern marvel of infrastructure promises to significantly reduce travel times for vehicles carrying export goods, providing a congestion-free alternative route through the capital.
Experts are optimistic in their belief that the Dhaka Elevated Expressway will not only transform the country’s communication sector but also foster a more conducive economic environment. They view this expressway as a gateway to new horizons, aligning with the government's vision of building a smart Bangladesh.
According to experts, the Dhaka Elevated Expressway is poised to accelerate long-distance trade and business activities, playing a pivotal role in driving the nation's economic growth. This transformative project is set to open up opportunities for increased connectivity and efficiency, further solidifying Bangladesh's position on the global economic stage.
The opening of the Dhaka Elevated Expressway is indeed a momentous occasion, marking a significant leap forward for Bangladesh’s transportation infrastructure and economic prospects. As the country embarks on this exciting journey, the expressway stands as a symbol of progress and a beacon of hope for a brighter future.