Gurugram’s Key Corridor Set for Expansion


The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is set to develop a six-lane surface road and a flyover along the high-traffic stretch between Hero Honda Chowk and Umang Bhardwaj Chowk in Gurugram. The project, estimated at Rs 2.1 billion, aims to decongest one of the city's busiest corridors.

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), overseeing the project, has already funded utility relocations. Authorities are now finalizing cost estimates for shifting electricity, water, and sewage lines, with relocation work expected to take six months.

Initially planned in 2021, the 3.2-kilometre extension faced delays due to land acquisition and encroachments. This corridor is a vital link where traffic from Sohna Road, Dwarka Expressway, national highways, and Old Gurugram converges, leading to severe congestion. Residents have long demanded a flyover or wider roads to ease bottlenecks.

With funding secured and utility shifting underway, the project is expected to move forward soon, bringing much-needed relief to commuters.

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