Dwarka Expressway, India's first elevated highway, to be inaugurated by PM today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday will inaugurate the Haryana section of the Dwarka Expressway, an eight-lane high-speed expressway, expected to alleviate traffic congestion between Delhi and Gurugram.
Dwarka Expressway, India's first elevated highway, to be inaugurated by PM today
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Haryana section of the much-awaited Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram on Monday. The eight-lane high-speed expressway is India's first elevated highway, and is expected to help improve traffic flow and ease congestion between Delhi and Gurugram.

The Haryana section includes two packages -- from the Delhi-Haryana border to Basai ROB (10.2 km) and from Basai ROB to Kherki Daula (Cloverleaf Interchange) (8.7 km).

The 19-km-long section has been built at a cost of around Rs 4,100 crore.

FEATURES OF THE DWARKA EXPRESSWAY

The high-speed expressway begins from Shiv-Murti on the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway, and ends near the Kherki Daula Toll Plaza, passing through Dwarka Sector 21 in Delhi, Gurugram border, and Basai.

The 9-kilometre-long, 34-metre-wide elevated road of eight lanes on a single pillar is the first of its kind in the country.

Once completed, it will also provide direct access to the upcoming India International Convention Centre (IICC) in Dwarka Sector 25 in Delhi.

It connects Dwarka Sectors – 88, 83, 84, 99, 113 with Sector-21 along with the proposed Global City in Gurugram district.

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The construction has been scheduled in four stages. First, in the Delhi region from Shiv Murti in Mahipalpur to Bijwasan (5.9 km), second from Bijwasan ROB to Delhi-Haryana border in Gurugram (4.2 km), third in the Haryana region from Delhi-Haryana border to Basai ROB (10.2 km), and fourth from Basai ROB to Kherki Daula (Cloverleaf Interchange) (8.7 km).

For the total construction, it is estimated to consume 2 lakh MT of steel (30 times the steel used in the Eiffel Tower) and 20 lakh cubic metres of concrete (6 times the concrete used in the Burj Khalifa).

Source: India Today

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