Delhi-Mumbai Freeway: Delhi-Jaipur in 2 hours by January end, Sohna-Dausa stretch approaches finishing
The Sohna-Dausa stretch of the Delhi-Mumbai Freeway is set to be introduced toward the finish of January, Association Street Transport and Parkways Pastor Nitin Gadkari uncovered on Wednesday. The launch of the stretch will definitely cut down the movement time from the public cash flow to the Rajasthan capital Jaipur to only two hours, he added.
"Issi machine ke andar aap Delhi se Jaipur do ghante me pahunch jayenge ( Before the current month's over, Delhi to Jaipur drive will require just two hours," Gadkari said at an occasion in New Delhi.
The distance between Delhi and Jaipur is 270 km. The stretch from Sohna in Haryana to Dausa in Rajasthan is the primary area of the leader Delhi-Mumbai Freeway. The almost 1,390-km freeway will make travel from the public capital with the monetary capital consistent and pointedly cut the time from the ongoing 24 hours to only 12 hours. It will be India's longest turnpike upon fruition.
The Delhi-Mumbai Interstate is supposed to be finished by Walk 2023 under the main period of the 'Bharatmala Pariyojana', a street biological system comprising of passages, spans, raised hallways, flyovers, bridges, exchanges, sidesteps, ring streets, and so forth.
The Delhi-Mumbai Freeway will be an 8-path turnpike that will cover Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat. It will have the ability to be extended to 12 paths later on.

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