Rs 260-crore project to decongest capital
New Delhi: To help decongest Delhi, Union minister Nitin Gadkari will on Monday lay the foundation stone of Rs 260 crore a project that includes widening of a highway stretch near Dhaula Kuan, stated an official statement on Saturday.
“Nitin Gadkari, minister for road transport and highways and shipping will lay the foundation stone on August 14, for NHAI’s project to decongest one of the Delhi’s most congested corridors which leads to Indira Gandhi International Airport,” said the ministry of road transport & highways.
The project has been sanctioned at a cost of Rs 260 crore. For undertaking this project, ministry of defence has agreed to transfer 13 acres to National Highways Authority. The time period for completion is 18 months, it said.
“The first bottleneck is junction of station road with NH8 in front of the Metro station and as per NHAI plan, this junction is being made signal-free,” it read.
The ministry further said a flyover is proposed to be constructed on right carriageway for traffic from Gurgaon to Delhi and at the junction, provision for ‘U’ turn is also being provided. For segregating buses, it said, proper bus bay is being provided. On station road, a vehicular underpass is being constructed for facilitating smooth movement of defence personnel.
“The stretch from Dhaula Kuan Junction to Parade Road is proposed to be widened to ensure minimum four lanes on either side for through traffic. Near junctions, additional structures are provided. In this stretch, a vehicular underpass is also proposed to be constructed for connecting defence establishments on either side,” the statement said.
At Parade Road Junction, the curve is being improved by road widening to allow smooth turning of traffic towards the airport/Gurgaon.