Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Nitin Gadkari to introduce cable car between Delhi and Gurgaon


Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has indicated that very soon, a cable car facility would be in place to connect Delhi's Dhaula Kuan to Gurgaon's Manesar and work on the project will be started hopefully in 2016.
On the occasion, he also announced a Metrino Personal Rapid Transit System in Gurgaon from Delhi-Haryana border to Rajiv Chowk and Sohna road (Badshahpur Chowk) as a pilot project - detailed project report (DPR) of this project has been prepared at a cost of Rs.980 crore.
This has been reported in ibnlive.com dated 9 March 2016.
He made these announcements while addressing the valedictory session of the 'Happening Haryana Global Investors' Summit 2016. While on the subject, he also added that nine National Highways costing Rs.8,000 crore have already been announced for Haryana, while the state would have its first waterway from Palla in district Sonepat to Wazirabad in Delhi.
Another important announcement made by the minister is that the westerly bypass of Kundali-Manesar-Palwal Expressway (KMP), would be completed within 343 days and would greatly reduce the traffic and pollution of Delhi.


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