Delhi budget holds new road infra projects
10 Mar 2021
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CW Team
The Delhi Government has announced new road infrastructure projects, including the East-West corridor between Tikri and Anand Vihar and a corridor from the Signature Bridge to the IGI airport.
While presenting the budget in the Delhi Assembly, the state government said it is waiting for the approval of Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre (UTTIPEC), for the three projects.
The three projects include the East-West Corridor (elevated and tunnel road between Tikri and Anand Vihar), the North-South Corridor (elevated and tunnel road from the Signature Bridge to the airport) and an outer road running parallel to the Yamuna from the Signature Bridge to Sarai Kale Khan.
The state said all preparations have been made for the beautification of 500 km of roads and at a cost of Rs 500 crore.
4th Indian Cement Review Conference 2021
17-18 March
Construction of the underpass at Ashram Chowk will be completed by June 2021 at a proposed cost of Rs 35 crore.
The Delhi Government said that the extension of Ashram Flyover to Delhi鈥揘oida Direct Flyway (DND) would be completed by December 2021 at a cost of Rs 50 crore.
The government has also proposed Rs 200 crore for the installation of CCTV cameras. A provision has been made for free Wi-Fi facilities to the public. Installation work of 7,000 hot spots has been completed and activated to provide free Wi-Fi access to the public.
The construction of two underpasses between Azadpur and Wazirabad and one pedestrian subway near Gandhi Vihar on Outer Ring Road, and the construction of a bridge on the Najafgarh drain at Basaidarapur will be completed by May 2021, the Delhi government told the media.
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Bihar鈥檚 Rs 2.18 lakh cr FY21 budget prioritises infra boost
Uttarakhand budget鈥檚 rural infra push
The Delhi Government has announced new road infrastructure projects, including the East-West corridor between Tikri and Anand Vihar and a corridor from the Signature Bridge to the IGI airport.
While presenting the budget in the Delhi Assembly, the state government said it is waiting for the approval of Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre (UTTIPEC), for the three projects.
The three projects include the East-West Corridor (elevated and tunnel road between Tikri and Anand Vihar), the North-South Corridor (elevated and tunnel road from the Signature Bridge to the airport) and an outer road running parallel to the Yamuna from the Signature Bridge to Sarai Kale Khan.
The state said all preparations have been made for the beautification of 500 km of roads and at a cost of Rs 500 crore.4th Indian Cement Review Conference 202117-18 March Click for event info
Construction of the underpass at Ashram Chowk will be completed by June 2021 at a proposed cost of Rs 35 crore.
The Delhi Government said that the extension of Ashram Flyover to Delhi鈥揘oida Direct Flyway (DND) would be completed by December 2021 at a cost of Rs 50 crore.
The government has also proposed Rs 200 crore for the installation of CCTV cameras. A provision has been made for free Wi-Fi facilities to the public. Installation work of 7,000 hot spots has been completed and activated to provide free Wi-Fi access to the public.
The construction of two underpasses between Azadpur and Wazirabad and one pedestrian subway near Gandhi Vihar on Outer Ring Road, and the construction of a bridge on the Najafgarh drain at Basaidarapur will be completed by May 2021, the Delhi government told the media.
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Also read our articles on other state budgets:
Karnataka budget reduces housing stamp duty
Jumbo UP budget encloses much for infra
Gujarat budget鈥檚 focus includes urban dev, port infra
Maha budget stresses urban dev, real estate, EV charging
Bihar鈥檚 Rs 2.18 lakh cr FY21 budget prioritises infra boost
Uttarakhand budget鈥檚 rural infra push
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