Dwarka Expressway: Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh announced on Saturday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a road show beginning in Delhi and ending in Gurugram on March 11 in addition to inaugurating the Dwarka Motorway.
Prime Minister’s Return to Gurugram
The Prime Minister is visiting Gurugram for the second time in a month, according to an official announcement from the Union Minister of Planning. At a sizable rally in Majra, Rewari, on February 16, Modi made various announcements, including the creation of an AIIMS.
“With the commencement of the Dwarka Expressway, the connectivity between Gurugram and Delhi’s IGI Airport will be improved and the project will have four categories of road transport, namely tunnel, underpass, flyover and flyover over the flyover. The length of this road is 18.9 kilometres in the Haryana area and 10.1 kilometres in Delhi area,” the Gurgaon MP said.
Cost Breakdown of Dwarka Expressway
The document claims that the elevated 8-lane access control motorway was constructed for about Rs 9,000 crore. “In which there is also a 34 metre wide elevated road of eight lanes on a single pillar in length of 9 kilometres, which is the first elevated road of its kind in the country,” he said.
About 90% of the work on the Delhi section of the motorway has been finished, while about 99% of the work in the Gurugram leg has been finished, according to officials with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
Enhancing Connectivity Beyond Expressway
To guarantee that people have a seamless journey, the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is upgrading master roads in areas that border the motorway.
The master sector road between sectors 102 and 102A, the road between sectors 106 and 103, the outer road between sections 114 A, and the master road between sectors 106 and 109 have all already seen improvements, according to the body’s head engineer, Arun Dhankhar.