Four Flyovers on Delhi-Jaipur Highway Set for Year-End Completion
4 flyovers on Delhi-Jaipur highway to be ready by year-end
Hindustan Times
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) announced that four flyovers on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway will be completed by December 2023, part of a ₹282 crore project aimed at reducing congestion. The flyovers, located at Dharuhera, Rathiwas, Salahwas, and Bilaspur, will feature three lanes in each direction, enhancing traffic flow significantly.
- 01The total cost for constructing the four flyovers is ₹282 crore (approximately $34 million USD).
- 02The Rathiwas flyover is expected to be completed by June 15, 2024, while the Bilaspur flyover will open by August 15, 2024.
- 03The Salhawas flyover is anticipated to be ready by the end of October 2024, and the Dharuhera flyover by November-end 2024.
- 04Construction for the Manesar flyover started recently and is expected to finish by July 2025.
- 05NHAI is implementing safety measures, including signages and equipment, to ensure commuter safety along the highway.
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has confirmed that four flyovers on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, located at Dharuhera, Rathiwas, Salahwas, and Bilaspur, will be completed by December 2023. This initiative is part of a broader plan to decongest the busy highway and enhance traffic flow. The construction, which began in August 2025, is estimated to cost ₹282 crore (approximately $34 million USD) and involves flyovers ranging from 800 to 900 meters in length, featuring three lanes in each direction. Project director Yogesh Tilak stated that the Rathiwas flyover is expected to be completed by June 15, 2024, while the Bilaspur flyover is slated for completion by August 15, 2024. The Salhawas flyover is projected to be finished by the end of October 2024, and the Dharuhera flyover by November-end 2024. Additionally, work on the Manesar flyover has commenced and is expected to be completed by July 2025. NHAI officials noted that traffic congestion at five intersections along National Highway 48 is a significant concern, and these new flyovers aim to alleviate that issue, improving the overall travel experience for commuters.
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The completion of these flyovers will significantly reduce traffic congestion on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway, improving travel times for commuters.
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