Gaurav Path
Gaurav Path is an expressway in Piplod, Surat, India. It was designed and constructed by the Surat Municipal Corporation as a part of a plan to connect Surat City with its airport, Magdalla Sea Port and Dumas Village. The expressway replaced the prior Surat-Dumas Road and is one of the best examples of Town and City Planning in India.
This expressway has three travel lanes in each direction and two service lanes in each direction. There are only two exits, the SVNIT Circle at Icchanath and Kargil Chowk at Piplod. It was designed to meet international standards and will be integrated with the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS). Surat is expected to get BRTS by 2010.There is a study being carried out on IPTS (Integrated Public Transport System) by CES which is supported by the GIDB (Gujarat Industrial development Board).
There are several illuminated bus stops either side of the expressway, which can be accessed through paved, broad footpaths. These footpaths divide the expressway with its service roads on either side.
The road also features robotic street sweeping systems, operated by the Surat Municipal Corporation.
The starting point
Parle-Point - The actual widening of expressway starts from Simandhar Apartment
Traffic circles
- SVNIT Circle (Icchanath Circle)
- Kargil Chowk (previously known as Piplod Circle)
Educational institutions
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Kendriya Vidhyalaya Surat No:1, Shardayatan High School, Lancer Army School
Multiplexes, malls, restaurants and recreational places
Lakeview Restaurant,Zed 2000 - Indralok Complex, Nescafe Coffee Bar, Rajhans Cinema, Valentine Multiplex, Big Bazaar, ISCON Mall, SURAT CENTRAL at IRISH MALL, LALBHAI CRICKET Stadium VR( Virtuous Retail) mall, Rahul Raj Mall, Yoko Sizzlers and Croma at Ripple Mall, Vijay Sales (electronics mall)
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Kargil Chowk
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2006 Surat Flood, Submerged Gaurav Path
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Gaurav Path, Day Time view
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