Green Light for Rs 24,000 Crore Delhi Traffic Congestion Plan: Aims to Ease Gridlock and Improve Mobility
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Delhi is set to receive a major infrastructure boost with the approval of a ₹24,000 crore plan aimed at tackling the city's persistent traffic congestion and reducing pollution. This ambitious initiative, a joint effort by the Central and Delhi governments, encompasses nine major infrastructure projects, signaling a significant step towards transforming Delhi into a clean, green, and world-class city.

The approved projects include a mix of tunnels, flyovers, metro extensions, and new roads strategically designed to alleviate traffic bottlenecks, shorten travel times, and enhance overall connectivity across Delhi-NCR. Construction is expected to begin in phases this year, with an anticipated completion date of 2027.

One of the key components of this plan is the construction of a five-kilometer tunnel connecting Shiv Murti on the Dwarka Expressway to Nelson Mandela Road in Vasant Kunj. This ₹3,500 crore project, to be undertaken by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), will consist of two underground tubes, each with three lanes, providing a seamless, signal-free route between South Delhi and Dwarka/Gurugram. Equipped with modern facilities such as electro-mechanical systems, ventilation, fire safety infrastructure, CCTV surveillance, control rooms, emergency exits, and cross-passages, the tunnel is projected to significantly decongest critical traffic points like Rangpuri, Dhaula Kuan, Rao Tula Ram Marg, and National Highway 48. It will also serve as a vital link between Central and East Delhi and major national highways and expressways, including the Delhi Expressway (NE-5), NH-44, NH-10, the Delhi-Jaipur Highway (NH-48), and the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway (NH-709B), via the Urban Extension Road and Dwarka Expressway.

In addition to the tunnel, the plan includes several other significant projects:

  • Metro Extension: A 12.3-kilometer extension of the Pink Line Metro from Majlis Park to Maujpur will complete the circular Pink Line, creating a metro ring road that allows passengers to travel across Delhi without changing lines.
  • Elevated Road: A new elevated corridor is planned between AIIMS and Mahipalpur Bypass to ease commutes towards the airport.
  • Arterial Road Upgrades: Major arterial roads such as Rohtak Road (Punjabi Bagh to Nangloi), Ashram to Badarpur, and MG Road will be upgraded into signal-free corridors with supporting infrastructure.
  • UER-II Extensions: Extensions of Urban Extension Road-II linking Alipur to Tronica City and the Delhi–Dehradun route are also in the works.
  • Sarai Kale Khan-IGI Airport Tunnel (Feasibility Study): A feasibility study is underway for a tunnel connecting Sarai Kale Khan to IGI Airport.
  • Inderlok-Sonipat Link Road: A proposed 20-km link road from Inderlok Metro Station along the Munak Canal to Sonipat is expected to relieve traffic from Mukarba Chowk.
  • UER-II and Gurgaon-Jaipur Highway Underpass and Flyover: Construction of an underpass and a flyover at the intersection of Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) and Gurgaon-Jaipur Highway to resolve the city's persistent traffic bottlenecks.

Furthermore, the NHAI has sanctioned ₹150 crore for the construction of Road Over Bridges (ROBs) and Under Bridges (RUBs) to remove bottlenecks near railway crossings.

The Delhi government is also considering a toll-based elevated Ring Road to bypass gridlock. The Public Works Department has been directed to hire a consultant to prepare a detailed project report and work on a toll tax model for the stretch.

These infrastructure projects are not only aimed at easing traffic congestion but also at reducing pollution and improving the overall environment in Delhi. The NHAI is adopting eco-friendly practices, such as using inert solid waste and construction debris from Delhi's landfills in road construction. The Ministry of Road, Transport & Highways has also adopted sustainable construction practices, including the use of plastic waste and fly ash in major projects.

With these projects, the government aims to provide long-term relief from traffic congestion, making Delhi's roads safer and faster while also addressing air quality concerns.


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