PM Modi will set Delhi part of Urban Extension and Dwarka Expressway today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today set up the Urban Extension (Uer-2) and Dwarka Expressway in Delhi. These projects built at a cost of Rs 11000 crore will facilitate traffic in NCR. The UER-2 will connect the Singhu border to IGI Airport, which will reduce the travel time. This will greatly benefit the people of the outer Delhi and promote economic activities. Jagran correspondent, outer delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Urban Extension (Uer-Twe) and Delhi part of the Dwarka Expressway on Sunday. With the launch of both of these road projects set up at a cost of approximately 11,000 crore, traffic in NCR will be smooth. It will be easy to move to other parts of the country, including Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir. Economic activities will be increased by removing the problem of cargo. The Prime Minister will perform a road show in Mundka before arranging in a program in Rohini on Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.. He will also address the public meeting. 5360 crore was spent on construction of Uer-2. It starts from National Highway 44 (Alipur) and will be available from Dwarka Expressway near Yashobhumi via Mundka, Bakkarwala, Najafgarh and Dwarka. This can reach the IGI Airport of the Singhhu border within 40 minutes. Earlier it lasted about two hours. At the start of it, the pressure of vehicles on the inner and outer ring road will be reduced. The problem of jam on Mukarba Chowk, Madhuban Chowk, Piragarh Chowk, Dhaula Kuan, NH-9 will be overcome. Uer-2 is linked to several other national highways and highways, including Delhi-Chandigarh National Highway, Dwarka Expressway. It will NH-44 (Srinagar-Kanyakumari) in Alipur, NH-9 in Bahadurgarh (Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand of Fazilka in Punjab and NH-48 (Delhi-Chennai) in Mahipalpur, also linked to the Delhi-Jaip National Highway, SMP National Highway, Highway, Gurugram -Sohana National Highway.