Centre takes up Rs 34K cr road projs to decongest Delhi: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today said it has taken up highway projects worth Rs 34,100 crore to decongest the national capital and sought government's support in expediting the work.

Chairing a high-level meeting on 'Projects on Decongestion of Delhi, Union Road Transport Minister said a comprehensive exercise for decongesting arterial road network of national connecting NCT was on.


He further said that projects were being expedited and the National Authority of (NHAI) has taken up comprehensive development and decongestion of NH-1, NH-8 and NH-24. The NH-1, NH-2, NH-8, NH-10 and NH-24 converge in

Briefing the media after the meeting, Minister of Environment, Forests and Climate Change Harsh Vardhan said, "The Centre has taken up projects worth Rs 34,100 crore to decongest that includes Rs 6,000 crore project on NH24."

He also sought cooperation from the government, saying the Centre's approach is positive in developing the arterial network and the state should come forward and cooperate.

Other stakeholders like Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have assured their full support in the initiative, he said.

Reviewing the projects during the meeting it was felt that for complete decongestion, interconnectivity among National need to be improved for which a few more roads are required to be developed, officials said.

The issues pending with the included permission to fell trees for Dhaulakuan junction as it required cutting of 1,900 trees.

The was also asked to expedite land acquisition for Dwarka Expressway.

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First Published: Wed, September 13 2017. 22:57 IST