The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway project is currently in full swing. Additionally, some of it has been lost to the populace. Each day, travelers to Jaipur go on this magnificent road. The residents of Delhi-NCR should consider this expressway to be a gift. Thousands of people commute daily between Mumbai and Delhi. They have a fantastic alternative in the form of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in this circumstance. For the residents of Delhi-NCR, there is yet another excellent piece of news relating to this expressway.
From Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Noida,
one has to travel a significant distance via Delhi to get to this expressway. This is how the traffic problem has always existed. Estimate that it will take 4 hours to go from Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Noida to this expressway. The government has implemented a new formula to solve this issue.
The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is being connected to other cities
in the National Capital Region via a six-lane expressway built by the National Highways Authority of India. After the building of this route, traveling from Noida and Delhi to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway may be possible in 4 hours less time. Typically, during times of heavy traffic, getting to the freeway can take hours. This is so because Sohna is where the freeway begins. People must travel through Gurgaon, where traffic congestion is a constant issue, to get to Sohna.
In a tweet, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said that the Bharatmala project
will include the construction of a six-lane motorway. It will begin at the KMP Expressway segment of NH 148 and extend all the way to the Jaitapur-Pushta Road section. This 50-mile corridor would link cities like Delhi, UP, Haryana, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Ballabhgarh, and Palwal. This project will cost Rs. 2627 crore. The canals in Gurgaon and Agra will be on opposite sides of this road. “Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, we are dedicated to facilitating economic and social development in the region by providing world-class highway infrastructure to all commuters,” he wrote in a tweet.
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