Govt sanctions Rs 25,000 crore for Delhi-Amritsar expressway

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The city of Amritsar will be connected with the national capital via a brand new expressway as the Union Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari sanctioned a sum of Rs 25,000 crore to kick-start the ambitious project. The project, a long standing demand of the Sikh community, will be a greenfield or a fresh contract under the Union Government’s Bharatmala scheme. The proposed expressway would have a completely different alignment from the existing highway that connects Delhi to Amritsar and would reduce the travel time between the two cities by half. The alignment of expressway was firmed up in January 2019 and process of land acquisition has been initiated, as per reports.

As per the earlier proposal, the government had envisaged a Delhi-Katra Expressway that would pass through Amritsar and hence conceived Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway under Bharatmala. The expressway that was earlier proposed was a mix of new roads and expansion of the existing stretches and was planned to be developed in two phases. The Union government has decided for development of new greenfield connectivity to Amritsar city from Nakodar via Sultanpur Lodhi, Goindwal Sahib, Khadoor Sahib as part of Delhi-Amritsar Expressway. Further, the road from Amritsar to Gurdaspur would also be fully developed and made completely signal free. With this, traffic would have option to travel to Gurdaspur onwards from Nakodar i.e. via Amritsar or via Kartarpur.

The new alignment essentially covers a significant number of Sikh holy sites — Sultanpur Lodhi, Goindwal Sahib, Khadur Sahib as well as the recently developed Dera Baba Nanak/Kartarpur Sahib International Corridor in Punjab. With this expressway, travel time from Amritsar to International airport Delhi would reduce to about 4 hours from nearly 8 hours at present. This would fulfil one of long standing demands of the people of Punjab, added reports.

 

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