The Nationwide Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will put together a recent plan for establishing an elevated street alongside the three.2-kilometre stretch between Hero Honda Chowk and Umang Bhardwaj Chowk in Gurugram to make sure smoother visitors movement, officers mentioned.
This marks a shift from an earlier Gurugram Metropolitan Growth Authority (GMDA)-approved plan for a six-lane floor street, a flyover, and two automobile underpasses. NHAI will now submit a brand new proposal and value estimate to GMDA for approval.
A GMDA official mentioned the state authorities has taken up the proposal with the Union transport ministry, which has accredited the elevated street. “The freeway authority will put together a plan for the elevated street and submit it to the GMDA. No matter is the perfect resolution might be chosen, and the authority pays the cash for the mission,” the official mentioned, including GMDA has additionally accredited ₹77 lakh for repairs to the prevailing street.
A senior NHAI official mentioned a recent proposal was mandatory because the stretch is closely congested and a metro rail hall can be deliberate alongside the identical alignment. “A brand new proposal and estimate might be made for this mission. We’re engaged on this proposal,” the official mentioned.
Freeway officers mentioned approval has been acquired for the design of a stormwater drain alongside the stretch, and development will start quickly. They famous sewage from adjoining areas at the moment flows onto the street.
The improve has been pending for 3 to 4 years resulting from authorized points and delays in shifting utilities. Earlier plans included widening the street and establishing a flyover at Umang Bhardwaj Chowk, with a later proposal suggesting flyovers at Sector 37 and Khandsa Chowk.




