Updated: Fri, 03 Oct 2025 11:14 am (IST) Golf Course is considering creating GMDA sunset or overcoming to reduce traffic on Extension Road. Minister Rao Narbir Singh proposed the downfall, which will cost around £ 658. GMDA officials consider the overload better, as there is a risk of weakening in the downfall. The final decision will be made during the meeting to be held under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister. Jagran correspondent, Naya Gurugram. Preparations are to facilitate traffic on Golf Course Extension Road, one of the busiest parts of the city. Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has prepared two options to reduce traffic congestion: a downfall and overtake. Remove the ad, just read the news, the final decision on these proposals will be made at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainin. State Industries and Trade Minister Rao Narbir Singh recommended the construction of a downfall to promote road development on the lines of Golf Course Road. This approximately six kilometer route is distributed from town to Vatika Chowk (Gurugram-Sohna Highway). It is estimated that approximately £ 578 is spent on the overload and about $ 658 on the downfall. The proposed construction work will include five major intersections, including Golf Course Road T-Point, Kadarpur Road intersection, Pioneer Park Signal, near Splendor Tower and near St. Xavier’s School. GMDA officials consider this price cover as more practical. He argues that this area is along the foothills of the Aravalli series and that the most important rainy drain (Badshahpur Nala) is going through here. As a result, there is a possibility to weaken in the downfall. However, the installation of a large pumping station and sample within the downfall can reduce this problem. Officials are of the opinion that the overload can disrupt the visibility of the surrounding colonies and sectors, while the downfall will not have such an effect. It is yet to see what option the green signal gets at the GMDA meeting chaired by the Chief Minister.
Golf Course Expansion Road will get relief from traffic jams, GMDA spends £ 658 crore
