Even as land acquisition process for Delhi portion of Dwarka expressway has just started, Haryana government, which has almost completed the Gurgaon portion of e-way, is keen on making this road operational at the earliest to provide an alternate connectivity with Delhi to reduce traffic load on NH-8.
In a hurry to develop alternate connectivity between Delhi and Gurgaon, crucial for solving the traffic and congestion issue of Gurgaon, Haryana government wants to connect e-way with Delhi with 4.5 km long four-lane road from Bajghera in Gurgaon to Bijwasan in Delhi, without waiting for NHAI to complete the Delhi portion of Northern Peripheral Road (NPR) also known as Dwarka expressway.
"Despite all the legal hurdles and other issues, Huda has managed to complement large part of NPR in Gurgaon and issues related to remaining portion, resettlement of oustees, has been resolved now," said chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar in Gurgaon on Sunday adding that completion of Delhi portion of NPR may take some time.
"We want four-lane road from Bajghera, where NPR ends in Gurgaon, to Bijwasan in Delhi. This alternate road will ensure alternate connectivity of NR with Delhi and it will help in making e-way operational," said Khattar adding multiple-connectivity between Gurgaon and Delhi is needed, at present there is only one connectivity NH-8, which causes congestion on expressway and traffic problem in large parts of Gurgaon. He said work on construction of Gurgaon-SPR (GSPR) which will help in movement of traffic from Faridabad and Delhi to Manesar and Jaipur will also act as another connectivity between Delhi-Gurgaon and reduce traffic on NH-8.
Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari said land acquisition for Delhi portion of Dwarka Expressway has started. "NHAI will start work on the road by end of the year," said Gadkari. He added that GSPR has been declared national highway and work will start soon after completing the land acquisition.
The 27 km long NPR has around 18 km long stretch in Gurgaon while remaining 9 km stretch is in Delhi side. The work on the Gurgaon side of e-way is almost complete and remaining portion of the road is likely to be completed by March 2017. On the other hand process of land acquisition for Delhi portion has just started.
Huda administrator Yashpal Yadav said they have inspected the area and identified route for alternate connectivity of NPR with Delhi. "Bajghera near New Palam Vihar, where NPR in Gurgaon ends, to Bijwasan is around 4.5 km road," said Yadav.
In March this year, union transport minister Nitin Gadkari accorded national highway status to the stretch following Huda handed over e-way to NHAI.
Large number of people who had invested in several real estate project developed along NPR is likely to be benefited by making e-way operational. This will is also reduce traffic on NH-8 as people coming from Delhi can directly go to Manesar and Jaipur without using NH-8.
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In a hurry to develop alternate connectivity between Delhi and Gurgaon, crucial for solving the traffic and congestion issue of Gurgaon, Haryana government wants to connect e-way with Delhi with 4.5 km long four-lane road from Bajghera in Gurgaon to Bijwasan in Delhi, without waiting for NHAI to complete the Delhi portion of Northern Peripheral Road (NPR) also known as Dwarka expressway.
"Despite all the legal hurdles and other issues, Huda has managed to complement large part of NPR in Gurgaon and issues related to remaining portion, resettlement of oustees, has been resolved now," said chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar in Gurgaon on Sunday adding that completion of Delhi portion of NPR may take some time.
"We want four-lane road from Bajghera, where NPR ends in Gurgaon, to Bijwasan in Delhi. This alternate road will ensure alternate connectivity of NR with Delhi and it will help in making e-way operational," said Khattar adding multiple-connectivity between Gurgaon and Delhi is needed, at present there is only one connectivity NH-8, which causes congestion on expressway and traffic problem in large parts of Gurgaon. He said work on construction of Gurgaon-SPR (GSPR) which will help in movement of traffic from Faridabad and Delhi to Manesar and Jaipur will also act as another connectivity between Delhi-Gurgaon and reduce traffic on NH-8.
Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari said land acquisition for Delhi portion of Dwarka Expressway has started. "NHAI will start work on the road by end of the year," said Gadkari. He added that GSPR has been declared national highway and work will start soon after completing the land acquisition.
The 27 km long NPR has around 18 km long stretch in Gurgaon while remaining 9 km stretch is in Delhi side. The work on the Gurgaon side of e-way is almost complete and remaining portion of the road is likely to be completed by March 2017. On the other hand process of land acquisition for Delhi portion has just started.
Huda administrator Yashpal Yadav said they have inspected the area and identified route for alternate connectivity of NPR with Delhi. "Bajghera near New Palam Vihar, where NPR in Gurgaon ends, to Bijwasan is around 4.5 km road," said Yadav.
In March this year, union transport minister Nitin Gadkari accorded national highway status to the stretch following Huda handed over e-way to NHAI.
Large number of people who had invested in several real estate project developed along NPR is likely to be benefited by making e-way operational. This will is also reduce traffic on NH-8 as people coming from Delhi can directly go to Manesar and Jaipur without using NH-8.
Source: PropertyatNeoDevelopers.Wordpress.Com
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