PM Modi Unveils ₹11,000-Crore Highway Projects to Ease Delhi Traffic

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Quick summary:

  • Event: PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the Delhi section of Dwarka Expressway and Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) on August 17, 2025.
  • Cost: The total investment for both projects is around ₹11,000 crore.
  • Objective: Reduce traffic congestion, improve connectivity in Delhi-NCR region, and cut travel time to IGI Airport from Sonipat, Rohtak, Bahadurgarh, and Gurugram.
  • Dwarka Expressway Details:

delhi section Length: 10.1-km at a cost of ₹5,360 crore.
– Provides multi-modal connectivity to Metro lines (Blue & Orange), upcoming stations and bus depots in Dwarka.- Two sub-packages: Shiv Murti intersection to Dwarka Sector-21 RUB (5.9 km) & Sector-21 RUB to Delhi-Haryana Border (4.2 km).- Haryana section of the expressway was inaugurated earlier in March 2024.

  • Urban Extension Road-II Details:

– Stretch between Alipur-Dichaon Kalan along with spurs to Bahadurgarh & Sonipat inaugurated for ₹5,580 crore investment.- Improves traffic flow at key sites like Mukarba Chowk and Dhaula Kuan; facilitates better goods movement across NCR.

Indian Opinion Analysis:

The inauguration of two major infrastructure projects marks another strategic effort by the government toward combating urban congestion in India’s capital. At nearly ₹11,000 crore investment for these expressways alone,this move demonstrates a clear commitment to integrating modern multi-modal transport systems into metropolitan regions.

For commuters traveling within Delhi or connecting with neighboring states such as Haryana or cities like Gurugram and Rohtak-a significant benefit lies not only in reduced travel time but also streamlined industrial connectivity critical for economic hubs like bahadurgarh.

While enhancing logistical efficiency could boost productivity across areas tied heavily into NCR economy -realizing long-tail challenges balancing growth environment-efficiency longer horizon-evaluation-cross-partners expected forward looking focus.In this image via the Prime Minister's Office.

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