The improvement of Urban Extension Road 2 is anticipated to considerably scale back journey time and congestion for commuters travelling to the airport and numerous elements of town.
Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari made an announcement concerning the upcoming Urban Extension Road 2 throughout an interplay with the Indian Diaspora on the twenty seventh World Road Congress in Prague.
“Urban Extension Road 2, a hoop street will probably be opened in 2-3 months, usually, should you (individuals) come to Delhi after which go to the airport it would take 2 hours however after this street opens, you’ll be able to attain the airport in 20 minutes”, mentioned Gadkari.
During his handle, Gadkari shared information concerning the imminent opening of Urban Extension Road 2, a significant ring street project in Delhi. He said that the street can be inaugurated throughout the subsequent 2-3 months, probably revolutionizing journey instances within the metropolis.
The improvement of Urban Extension Road 2 is anticipated to considerably scale back journey time and congestion for commuters travelling to the airport and numerous elements of town. This infrastructure project goals to reinforce connectivity and ease site visitors congestion within the Indian capital.
Minister Nitin Gadkari additionally mentioned that India has set a goal to turn out to be the world’s primary car manufacturing hub within the subsequent 3 to 4 years.
Gadkari mentioned, that within the final 9 years, the dimensions of the auto trade in India had elevated from Rs 4.5 lakh crore rupees to Rs 12.5 lakh crore. The minister mentioned the Automobile trade has given jobs to 4.5 crore individuals within the nation.
Nitin Gadkari additionally spoke concerning the authorities’s technique of regularly transferring away from the usage of diesel and petrol.
“All the vehicles in Nagpur such as tractors, buses, and cars are running through bio-CNG…I have a dream to get India rid of petrol and diesel…It’s a difficult dream to achieve but not impossible” Gadkari mentioned
Minister Gadkari was welcomed in a conventional ‘Maharashtrian method’ upon his arrival at Prague airport on October 1, the place he was greeted by India’s Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Hemant Kotalwar.
His go to to Prague is a part of his official tour, which incorporates participation within the Ministerial session on Road Safety on the twenty seventh World Road Congress.
