Govt approves construction of Rs 2,415 crore project to connect Jewar airport in UP to Haryana

Last Update: July 07, 2022, 18:09 IST

The construction period will be two years and the project will also connect Agra, Mathura and western Uttar Pradesh, (File photo: AP)

The construction period will be two years and the project will also connect Agra, Mathura and western Uttar Pradesh, (File photo: AP)

In a series of tweets, the minister said that the road will be built on hybrid annuity mode, with a total length of 31.425 km.

central minister Nitin Gadkari Announced on Thursday that the government has approved the construction of a road connecting Haryana to the upcoming Jewar International Airport in Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Budh Nagar district. Gadkari said that under Bharatmala project in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, construction of greenfield connectivity to Jewar International Airport (connecting Delhi-Mumbai Expressway) to Jewar International Airport (connecting Delhi-Mumbai Expressway) in Gautam Budh Nagar district from DND Faridabad-Balbhag bypass KMP link with a budget of Rs. has been approved. , In a series of tweets, the minister said that the road will be built on hybrid annuity mode, with a total length of 31.425 km.

The road transport and highways minister said the construction period would be two years and the project would also connect Agra, Mathura and western Uttar Pradesh. Gadkari also said that the construction of two flyovers of total 2.5 km length at Kushinagar, the place of Parinirvana of Lord Buddha in Uttar Pradesh has been approved with a budget of Rs 42.67 crore, these flyovers will be completed in 18 months, he said. Said, he said, that their construction will facilitate the arrival of domestic and foreign tourists and will solve the problem of traffic jam for the local people.

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