Aligarh Palwal Expressway: Tendering process begins for 32 Km greenfield project

Riya Fernandes Sep 17, 2024 0

The 32 Km Aligarh Palwal Expressway announcement marks a significant step towards regional infrastructure development. This expressway will link Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh to Palwal in Haryana. The tendering process for this ambitious project has already begun, to enhance connectivity between Aligarh and the National Capital Region (NCR).

The four-lane Aligarh Palwal Expressway will cost an estimated 2,300 INR-Crore. The project is meticulously designed by the Aligarh Development Authority. It will further connect with the Yamuna Expressway at Tappal and the Eastern Peripheral Expressway at Palwal.

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Furthermore, the road will significantly reduce congestion in Noida and Gurugram, especially in areas like Khair and Jattari. This project is the most important plan in the Master Plan 2031. It will accelerate regional development and improve connectivity, said Apoorva Dubey, Vice Chairman of Aligarh Development Authority.


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