Delhi-Gurgaon freeway will get mega improve, elevated hall to chop down site visitors chaos particulars


In accordance with preliminary estimation, the elevated hall is predicted to be a 20-km-long stretch and prone to incur a value of Rs 5,000 crores. Nonetheless, the ultimate value might be reached as soon as the undertaking report is prepared.

New Delhi:

In its bid to decongest the Delhi-Gurugram freeway (NH-48), the Mehrauli-Gurgaon Highway, and the 2 ring roads, the Nationwide Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has initiated planning work for the development of an elevated hall connecting AIIMS to the Mahipalpur bypass and the Gurugram-Faridabad Highway. In accordance with officers, the NHAI invited bids on Wednesday for a agency to be tasked with the duty of making ready the detailed undertaking report (DPR), prone to be accomplished by October 15.

20-km-long stretch

In accordance with preliminary estimation, the elevated hall is predicted to be a 20-km-long stretch and prone to incur a value of Rs 5,000 crores. Nonetheless, the ultimate value might be reached as soon as the undertaking report is prepared.

As per the Delhi decongestion plan, the elevated hall will begin from AIIMS/INA and can stretch as much as Nadira Marg, linking the Mehrauli-Gurgaon Highway and Gurgaon-Faridabad Highway. It’ll run parallel to the prevailing Delhi-Gurgaon freeway, officers harassed.

The report states, “It’ll assist in diverting site visitors from Gurugram to Ghaziabad, Noida, and Larger Noida by way of NH-48. The elevated hall will assist decongest NH-48, MG Highway, and each interior and outer ring roads by offering a direct signal-free route, thereby easing the stress on present arterial roads in south Delhi.” 

Gurgaon connectivity must be improved

An HT report quotes Chief Scientist and Head of the Visitors Engineering and Security Division on the Central Highway Analysis Institute (CRRI), S. Velmurugan, as saying, “Delhi airport may get aid after the opening of Noida/Jewar airport over the following 5 years, however the Gurgaon connectivity must be improved. The DPR ought to maintain minimising the site visitors mess and various public transport building.”

In accordance with officers, the proposed elevated hall, working for a distance of 20 km, will ease site visitors within the AIIMS/INA space and Africa Avenue, connecting to the Nelson Mandela Marg by crossing the Ring Highway. It’ll run alongside Vasant Kunj and Vasant Vihar and can go Arjangarh, lastly merging into the Faridabad-Gurgaon Highway.