NHAI to Initiate Land Acquisition for Kurukshetra Bypass Project
NHAI to soon begin land acquisition for 27.9-km K’shetra bypass project
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is set to begin land acquisition for the 27.9-km Kurukshetra bypass project, which aims to alleviate traffic congestion and enhance connectivity in the region. The project will impact 217 hectares across 25 villages.
- 01The bypass project will cover approximately 27.9 kilometers and acquire about 217 hectares of land.
- 02It will affect 25 villages, primarily in the Thanesar subdivision of Kurukshetra district.
- 03The bypass is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion in Kurukshetra city, especially for vehicles traveling towards Delhi.
- 04The project will connect key roads including the Kurukshetra-Pehowa road and national highway 44.
- 05Long-term urban planning benefits include facilitating future urban expansion and enhancing regional economic development.
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The Kurukshetra deputy commissioner, Vishram Kumar Meena, announced that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has received approval to start the Kurukshetra bypass project, which aims to ease traffic congestion in the area. The project will involve acquiring approximately 217 hectares of land across 25 villages, mainly in the Thanesar subdivision. The bypass will extend 27.9 kilometers, beginning near Indbari on the Kurukshetra-Pehowa road and terminating at Mathana village on state highway 6. This infrastructure initiative is expected to alleviate traffic pressure, particularly for vehicles traveling towards Delhi, which currently face significant congestion. By diverting through traffic away from the urban core, the bypass will not only improve travel efficiency but also support future urban planning and economic development in the district. Officials believe that the project will enhance connectivity and provide substantial benefits to the region.
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The bypass project is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion and improve travel efficiency in Kurukshetra.
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