
Centre approves major projects to decongest delhi and improve traffic flow
New Delhi: The central govt has approved key projects to decongest the city, including building an elevated corridor from AIIMS to Mahipalpur Bypass, with an extension to the Gurgaon-Faridabad road and an interchange at Kalindi Kunj intersection of the Delhi-Noida road and Agra Canal road.
Other works approved are the improvement of stormwater drains on NH09 from the Haryana-Delhi border to Punjabi Bagh by National Highways Authority of India at a cost of 113.9 crore and the decongestion of NH2 from Ashram to Badarpur and NH148A from Mehrauli to Delhi-Haryana border.
The elevated corridor from AIIMS to Mahipalpur Bypass and extending to the Gurgaon-Faridabad road is meant as a long-term solution to traffic jams in south Delhi and parts of Gurgaon.
A senior official said that NHAI had invited bids for preparing a detailed project report on an elevated corridor from INA to Nelson Mandela Marg in Vasant Kunj. This would be extended to Gurgaon-Faridabad road to reduce congestion on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway.
The corridor is 20km in length and the cost would be around 5,000 crore.
The elevated corridor would act as a parallel corridor between Delhi and Gurgaon and divert traffic on NH48 from Gurgaon to Ghaziabad, Noida and Greater Noida, freeing up the Mehrauli-Gurgaon road, Ring Road and Outer Ring Road by providing a direct, signal-free route for through traffic.
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The official said that the bids for the preparation of DPR would be received by June-end.
Regarding the construction of an interchange at Kalindi Kunj, the official said that Uttar Pradesh PWD got CSIR-CRRI to conduct a feasibility study in Nov 2022, the objective being to address the traffic problems faced by motorists using Kalindi Kunj metro station and those travelling between Delhi, Noida and Faridabad. In its report, CSIR-CRRI recommended the construction of an interchange and flyovers at the Kalindi Kunj intersection to eliminate traffic conflicts.
At a recent meeting, it was suggested that NHAI prepare the DPR for an interchange at Okhla Barrage, keeping in mind CSIR-CRRI's report and the urgency of immediate remedial action at the choked point. Accordingly, bids are being invited by NHAI for the feasibility and preparation of DPR to build an interchange at the Intersection between the Delhi-Noida road and Agra Canal road. The bids are expected to be opened by the end of this month.
It has been decided that NHAI will maintain NH09 from the Haryana-Delhi border till Punjabi Bagh. The right of way of the stretch is 60-61 metres wide. The main carriageway of this section will be maintained by NHAI to ensure a smooth flow of traffic. Officials added that improvement work on the stormwater drain is being carried out by NHAI at a cost of Rs 113.9 crore. The tentative length of the project is 18.5km. The work of preparing DPR for the work has already been given out.
Officials also revealed there were plans to decongest the Ashram-Badarpur stretch of NH2. The tentative length of the section to be upgraded is 7.5km. The work of preparation of DPR for the project has been given, and other emergent work will be taken up by NHAI through empanelled agencies.
An 8.5km stretch of the Mehrauli-Delhi-Haryana border section of NH148A will also be decongested. Officials said that the stretch requires major improvement works to improve passage for vehicles. To improve the aesthetic appearance of the highway, a plantation drive will also be undertaken. Any other work that arises will be taken up by NHAI through empanelled agencies.
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