National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Chairman Santosh Kumar Yadav said that four small forests (mini Amazons) will be developed using Miyawaki technique to promote greenery at all four points of cloverleaf located on NH-48, as per reports. The Miyawaki technique has gained popularity worldwide due to its effectiveness in restoring degraded land, sequestering carbon, promoting biodiversity, and creating green spaces in urban areas. It has been adopted for afforestation and reforestation projects in various countries as a sustainable and efficient method to restore and preserve natural ecosystems. Organic soil preparation, has minimal maintanence, multi layered vegetation are some of its major benfits which will help the better green roads. With the commencement of the Dwarka expressway, the connectivity between Gurugram and Delhi’s IGI Airport will be improved, as well as the project will have tunnels, underpasses, flyovers and flyovers over flyovers. The construction of the Dwarka Expressway has reached the final stage to connect Mahipalpur in the national capital Delhi with Khedki Daula located on NH 48 in Gurugram. Dwarka Expressway is being built at a cost of about Rs 9,000 crore. An 18.9 km stretch of this road is in Haryana and 10.1 km is in Delhi region.