Noida- Delhi Airport within 20 minutes! Dwarka Expressway, Uer-Ii Delhi Stretch Open Tomorrow

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi sets two major national highway projects in Delhi on Sunday, Noida will reach the Indira Gandhi International Airport of Noida, but it will now become much easier for commuters. The two road projects-the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) and the Delhi division of the Dwarka Expressway-is a total of nearly £ 11,000 crore developed under the comprehensive plan to cover the national capital. The new stretches are expected to significantly improve connectivity, reduce travel time and reduce traffic in Delhi and its suburbs. The two new stretches are expected to reduce travel time from Noida to IGI Airport to just 20 minutes, reports India Today. The prime minister will set four of the five packages of Uer-II, along with phases three and four of the Dwarka Expressway on Sunday around 12.30pm, reports the news agency Ani. “These initiatives reflect Prime Minister Modi’s vision to create world -class infrastructure that increases the ease of life and ensures seamless mobility,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement on Saturday. The 10.1km Delhi section of the Dwarka Expressway was developed at a cost of around £ 5.360 crore. The section will also provide multimodal connectivity to Yashobhoomi, DMRC Blue Line and Orange Line, the upcoming Bijwasan train station and the Dwarka Cluster Bus depot, it reads. This project consists of a 5.9 km division, from Shiv Murti intersection to the road under bridge (rub) at the Dwarka sector-21 and a 4.2km section of the Rub to the Border of Delhi-Haryana, which offers direct connection to Urban Extension Road-II. The 19km Haryana section of the Dwarka Expressway was inaugurated by Modi in March 2024, the statement added. Modi will also set the Alipur to Dichaon Kalan piece Urban Extension Road II, together with new links to Bahadurgarh and Sonipat, built at a cost of around £ 5.580. This will facilitate traffic on Delhi’s inner and outer ring roads and busy points such as Mukarba Chowk, Dhaula Kuan and NH-09. The new Spurs will give direct access to Bahadurgarh and Sonipat, improve industrial connectivity, reduce city traffic and expedite goods movement in the national capital.