Lucknow is undergoing a remarkable transformation with the development of the Green Corridor project, a flagship initiative of the Uttar Pradesh government aimed at creating a balance between modern infrastructure and environmental sustainability. The project reflects the government’s strong vision of making the state capital cleaner, greener, and more commuter-friendly.
The Green Corridor spans nearly 28 kilometres, starting from IIM Road and extending up to Kisan Path (Outer Ring Road). A key operational stretch from IIM Road to Hardinge Bridge (Pakka Pul) has already improved traffic movement by providing smoother and largely signal-free travel. In later phases, the corridor connects major areas including Pipraghat Railway Bridge, Samatamulak Crossing, Nishatganj, and Shaheed Path, significantly strengthening connectivity across eastern, central, and western Lucknow.
Implemented under the leadership of the Uttar Pradesh Government, the project has been executed by the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA)


