The Asian Age

PM chairs meet to expedite highway project

◗ The Prime Minister also asked senior Delhi government officials to remove encroachme­nt and complete the demarcatio­n of land work by September 15

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting with senior government officials of Delhi, Haryana and road transport and highway ministry on Wednesday, and asked them to speed- up the eight- lane section of Mukarba Chowk to Panipat section of National Highway- 1.

According to the sources, the meeting was held last Wednesday ( August 29), in which Prime Minister Modi asked Haryana government’s top officials to acquire and handover the land required and also complete the tree feeling work.

He also asked Delhi government’s senior officials to remove encroachme­nt and complete the demarcatio­n of land work by September 15.

The PM asked the Delhi, Haryana and highway ministry to work in coordinati­on and speed- up the projecty, said sources.

The project was stalled due to several reasons, including land acquisitio­n, permission for axing of trees and others. Due to slow work, commuters had to face a lot of problems during nights, particular­ly in foggy season, as the service lanes were dug up at several places.

Now, service lanes have been constructe­d at several places, giving resp- ite to commuters. The DelhiPanip­at stretch of NH- 1 would be expanded to an eight- laned dedicated highway to meet the increasing demand of traffic growth.

Earlier on November 1, 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for eight laning of the National Highway between Mukarba in Delhi and Sonipat in Haryana.

He gave the example of South Korea, where constructi­on of a highway through the country had given a huge impetus to developmen­t.

This highway project will reduce traffic jam and pollution in Delhi and will also benefit the states of Haryana and Delhi.

 ?? — AP ?? Protesters shout slogans during a protest demanding release of all political prisoners in New Delhi on Wednesday. Five prominent rights activists were arrested for alleged Maoist links in a countrywid­e crackdown last week.
— AP Protesters shout slogans during a protest demanding release of all political prisoners in New Delhi on Wednesday. Five prominent rights activists were arrested for alleged Maoist links in a countrywid­e crackdown last week.

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