The newly constructed Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose flyover at Goripalayam is set to be inaugurated today by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, marking the commissioning of a key urban infrastructure project in the city.
Built at a cost of ₹213 crore, the flyover aims to ease congestion at the heavily trafficked Goripalayam junction. The completed main arm connects Tamukkam junction with Nelpettai and includes a bridge across the Vaigai river, significantly improving traffic circulation. Drone footage released ahead of the inauguration has revealed the finished structure, while officials confirmed that work on a separate arm extending towards Palam Station Road in Sellur is underway and expected to be completed by April.
As part of his Madurai visit, the Chief Minister will also inaugurate a skill development centre established by Pinnacle Infotech at the IT Park in Nagamalai Pudukottai. A computer laboratory at Meenakshi Government Arts and Science College for Women and the renovated Vandiyur tank will also be opened during the visit.
Stalin will additionally chair a meeting with booth-level agents, digital agents and booth committee members from 58 Assembly constituencies across 10 southern districts. Over one lakh party workers are expected to attend, with entry restricted through QR-code identity cards.
The visit will conclude with his participation in a commemorative programme at the Gandhi Memorial Museum before departing for Chennai.



