₹12,500 Crore Investment to Revolutionise Delhi’s Highway Infrastructure
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, has unveiled plans to address two of the city’s most pressing issues: traffic congestion and air pollution. With an investment of Rs 12,500 crore, the government has sanctioned four major highway projects that will significantly improve connectivity between Delhi and its neighbouring regions. These projects will not only ease traffic but also offer much-needed infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of vehicles.
The announcements were made following demands raised by seven Delhi BJP MPs, one day prior. The projects, once completed, are expected to provide a boost to the capital’s infrastructure, enabling smoother transit and better connectivity for people commuting to and from Delhi. The first of the approved projects involves a 20-kilometre link between the Urban Extension Road (UER) II and the Delhi-Katra Expressway via the KMP Expressway. Costing approximately Rs 2,500 crore, this vital route will offer seamless access for vehicles coming from Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab to Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. The connectivity from these states will significantly reduce the burden on Delhi’s congested roads.
The second project is a 17-kilometre link that will connect UER-II at Alipur to the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway at Tronica City, Ghaziabad. With an investment of Rs 2,200 crore, this project aims to ease the movement of vehicles from Rajasthan and Haryana to Dehradun, a vital connection for both residents and tourists. The third project, worth Rs 4,400 crore, involves a 35-kilometre bypass from the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway to Noida, bypassing East Delhi. This will ease congestion on the capital’s major roads, creating a smoother route for travellers heading to and from Noida, while reducing traffic volume in the city. The fourth, and perhaps most ambitious, is the construction of a 5-kilometre tunnel from Shiv Murti on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway to Nelson Mandela Road, costing Rs 3,500 crore. This tunnel will relieve the pressure on one of Delhi’s most critical routes, facilitating better flow of traffic between Delhi and Gurgaon, a bustling commercial hub.
These highway projects are part of a broader initiative to tackle the growing issues of air pollution and traffic congestion in Delhi. Gadkari highlighted that these investments were not only about improving travel times but also aimed at making the capital more liveable by reducing the burden of traffic and emissions from long commutes. Furthermore, the government has already rolled out projects worth around Rs 60,000 crore in Delhi and surrounding areas, underscoring the ongoing commitment to infrastructure development in the region. With the completion of these four highway projects, Delhi is poised for a transformation that will make travel more efficient and less polluting. The enhanced connectivity to key expressways and the construction of vital tunnels are expected to ease traffic for commuters, enhance economic activities, and create more sustainable transportation routes. As the government pushes forward with these development plans, the public can look forward to a more connected and less congested Delhi.