Faridabad to Delhi in just 20 minutes:50,000 vehicles to avoid congestion on DND-KMP Expressway; PM to inaugurate after completion

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The Delhi-Noida Direct (DND) Flyway extension connecting to the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway is now near opening. Practically 97 per cent of the work on the roughly 60-kilometre-long undertaking has been accomplished.

Union Minister for Highway Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari will examine the undertaking at the moment together with Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and senior officers from the Nationwide Highways Authority of India.

Following the inspection, the inauguration date of the expressway is prone to be finalised. The undertaking is predicted to be accomplished by June and is prone to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Main reduction anticipated for NCR commuters

The expressway is predicted to considerably enhance connectivity for residents of Faridabad and the broader NCR area. Journey to Delhi, Noida, Meerut, Gurugram and Palwal is predicted to turn into significantly sooner and smoother.

Round 50,000 commuters are prone to profit from diminished day by day visitors congestion. The journey time between Faridabad and South Delhi is predicted to scale back to just about 20 minutes. At current, heavy visitors usually stretches the journey to one-and-a-half and even two hours.

Route of the DND-KMP Expressway

Expressway to start from Maharani Bagh

The hall is being developed to scale back visitors stress and supply sooner connectivity throughout Delhi-NCR.

It’s going to start from the DND Flyway close to Maharani Bagh in Delhi and move by means of Kalindi Kunj, Jaitpur-Mithapur Highway and Faridabad Bypass through Sector-37, Sector-65, BPTP, Palla, Kheripul and Ballabhgarh.

Hyperlink with KMP Expressway close to Khalilpur

The route will join with the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway close to Khalilpur in Nuh district. This hall will present simpler entry to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, the Jewar-Ballabhgarh Greenfield Expressway and Noida Worldwide Airport.

The primary part of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway close to Sohna was opened in Might 2023.

Key interchange close to Kael village

  • A serious interchange has been constructed close to Kael village, the place the DND-KMP Expressway will join with the Delhi-Agra Freeway (NH-19) and the Faridabad-Ballabhgarh Bypass.
  • A separate hyperlink close to Sector-65 may even join the expressway to the Jewar-Ballabhgarh Greenfield Expressway, offering direct connectivity to Jewar Airport.

Direct entry to Ashram and Sarai Kale Khan

At current, commuters travelling from Faridabad to Delhi should move by means of closely congested areas akin to Kalindi Kunj, Badarpur Border and Ashram. Resulting from visitors alerts and frequent congestion, a journey that ought to take half-hour usually extends to round 90 minutes.

After the expressway opens, the identical route is predicted to take almost 20 minutes. Commuters will be capable to attain Sarai Kale Khan and Ashram straight with out main visitors delays.

The hall can be anticipated to enhance journey in direction of Meerut by means of the Namo Bharat hall.

Autos already operating on partial part

Presently, autos are already working on the expressway part between Jaitpur and Faridabad. Nonetheless, building work continues to be underway on some stretches between Jaitpur and Kalindi Kunj.

As soon as the remaining part is accomplished, residents of Faridabad and Palwal will get a sooner different route to achieve Noida.

Inspection schedule and final-stage work

The inspection is scheduled to start at round 10 am on Tuesday. Officers will first examine the six-lane access-controlled freeway constructed between Maharani Bagh and Jaitpur-Pushta Highway. This can be adopted by inspection of the part between Jaitpur-Pushta Highway and the Faridabad-Ballabhgarh Bypass.

The progress of the Sector-62/65 dividing highway and the spur highway connecting to Badarpur Border close to NH-19 may even be reviewed.

In accordance with NHAI officers, most building work inside the Delhi area has already been accomplished. Highway security installations, signboards, lighting and ending work are at the moment within the remaining phases.