Nitin Gadkari inaugurates 19 national highway projects in Haryana, Rajasthan

These projects will enable growth in tourism, agriculture, industry and trade sectors and will also increase employment opportunities for people in these states.

March 10, 2022

This will lead to lower pollution levels, a downfall in the pollution rates, and savings in fuel and time.

The new projects will also relieve the congestion near Ambience Mall on the Delhi-Gurugram border.

Construction of major and minor bridges on NH-48 will rid the water logging problems in the vicinity as well as improve the travel experience of passengers.

The commuting time between Delhi and Jaipur is also expected to reduce considerably.

US$2.7bn economic corridor launched in Haryana

Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways inaugurated 19 National Highway projects worth INR 1407 crores in Haryana and Rajasthan. These projects will enable growth in tourism, agriculture, industry and trade sectors and will also amplify employment opportunities for people in these states. 

The new highways will help lower pollution levels, save fuel and commuting time, as stated by the Ministry. The construction of a U-turn near Ambience Mall will relieve the congestion on the Delhi-Gurugram border. Construction of various fly-overs on the Delhi-Jaipur highway will also help in relieving the traffic jams on highways. 

Additionally, construction of bridges on NH-48 will rid the water logging problems in the vicinity as well as improve the travel experience of commuters.

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