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Delhi Government Approves Sahibi Corridor and Road Transfers

The Delhi government has approved the construction of a dedicated corridor along both banks of the Sahibi River.

Spanning from Dhansa to Wasai Dharapur, this ambitious project aims to provide an alternative route, enhancing connectivity across key areas of the capital.The approval came during a high-level committee meeting, which also decided to transfer four major roads from the Public Works Department (PWD) to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). This transition is expected to ensure better road management, efficient expansion, and improved maintenance standards.The corridor, designed to reduce traffic bottlenecks, will not only serve as a vital link but also contribute to the city’s goal of becoming a  modern, congestion-free metropolis. Officials have highlighted the project’s potential to ease vehicular movement, particularly in areas prone to heavy traffic jams.

One of the key highlights of the plan includes the construction of a dedicated slip road connecting National Highway-48 to Naraina. This initiative aims to address traffic issues near Dhaula Kuan metro station by relocating the nearby police station to create space for the new slip road. The move is anticipated to significantly reduce congestion in the vicinity.
In addition to the Sahibi corridor, the committee, comprising top officials from the Delhi Development Authority, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, National Highways Authority of India, and the New Delhi Municipal Council, officially handed over four critical roads to the NHAI. The roads identified for transfer include:

  • Delhi-Rohtak Road (NH-10): A 13.2 km stretch from Peeragarhi to Tikri Border.

  • NH-10 Stretch: A 6.8 km segment from Peeragarhi to Zakhira.

  • Mathura Road (NH-2): A 7.5 km stretch from Ali Village to Ashram Junction.

  • MG Road (NH-148A): An 8 km stretch.

Officials assert that transferring these roads to the NHAI will expedite infrastructure development, improve road quality, and enhance traffic management. This move aligns with the broader vision of creating a seamless and future-ready transport network in Delhi. The Sahibi corridor, in particular, has been lauded as a game-changer for Delhi’s transportation landscape. It is expected to provide much-needed relief to daily commuters, reduce travel time, and promote environmental sustainability by decreasing vehicular emissions through smoother traffic flow.

Moreover, the decision is in line with national urban development policies focusing on smart city initiatives and sustainable infrastructure. The transfer of key roads to the NHAI will also help Delhi leverage central government schemes aimed at enhancing urban mobility and reducing carbon footprints. Officials have confirmed that the committee will hold regular meetings to monitor the progress of these projects, ensuring swift execution and timely updates. This proactive approach is seen as a critical step towards transforming Delhi’s road infrastructure into a model of efficiency and resilience.

As the city grapples with mounting traffic challenges, these developments offer a beacon of hope for millions of residents seeking a more connected, efficient, and eco-friendly urban environment.

Delhi Government Approves Sahibi Corridor and Road Transfers

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