Updated: Fri, 31 Oct 2025 19:23 (IST) Toll booth is ready on Ganga Expressway in Mangraula, Hasanpur. This 594 km highway from Meerut to Prayagraj is expected to be operational soon. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to set up fire stations on the highway. The expressway in Amroha is spread over 23.60 km and is likely to open for vehicles by the end of November. Officials have begun preparations for handover to the government. Samvad Sutra, Hasanpur. Toll booths have also been constructed on Ganga Expressway in Mangraula of Tehsil area. Ganga Expressway is expected to be operational soon. A 594 km long Ganga Expressway is being constructed from Meerut to Prayagraj. The construction work of Ganga Expressway is almost complete. Ganga Expressway is expected to be operational by the last week of November. Last week, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while reviewing the work of the Fire and Emergency Services Department at his residence, also directed the fire department officials to set up fire stations within every hundred kilometers on all the highways of the state. Remove Advertisement Only Read News Once the Chief Minister’s instructions are issued, the officials select places to set up the posts. It is believed that a fire police post may be constructed in Amroha district under the flyover near T Point in Mangraula. The only way to get on and off the Ganga Expressway in Amroha district will be at the T-point in Mangraula. Here, while climbing and descending the Ganga highway, toll booths have been made at four places on both sides. Because drivers will have to pay toll while getting on and off the Ganga Expressway. It is noteworthy that the Ganga Expressway has been completed in about 23.60 km area in Amroha district. Ganga Expressway passes through 24 villages in Hasanpur area. The construction work of Ganga Expressway was started here on 18 December 2021. The last date to complete the construction work was 12 October. However, the construction work was almost completed on the scheduled date. According to sources, vehicles will start plying on the Ganga Expressway by the end of November. The authorities have started the process of handing over the Ganga Expressway to the government. Rakesh Kumar Moga, executive engineer of Uttar Pradesh Industrial Development Authority, which looks after the construction of Ganga Expressway from Hapur to Badaun, says that toll booths have been made at Mangraula in Amroha district on Ganga Expressway. The construction work here is complete. Preparations are underway for the handover of Ganga Expressway.