Delhi CM Hails PM Modi's Delhi-Dehradun Expressway as Milestone for Viksit Bharat

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta virtually joined the inauguration of the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's infrastructure leadership. She stated the ₹12,000 crore expressway is a significant milestone that connects Delhi's modernity with Uttarakhand's spiritual ethos. The corridor is expected to drastically reduce travel time between the two cities from 6-7 hours to just 2.5 hours. Gupta highlighted the rapid expansion of national highways and multiple ongoing projects reshaping Delhi's landscape under the current government.

Key Points: Delhi-Dehradun Expressway Inaugurated, Cuts Travel Time

  • Cuts travel time from 6-7 to 2.5 hours
  • Built at cost of ~₹12,000 crore
  • Part of ~₹1.25 lakh crore Delhi projects
  • Boosts tourism & economic activity
  • Showcases 'double-engine governance'
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CM Rekha Gupta hails PM Modi for infra push led by Delhi-Dehradun expressway​

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta praises PM Modi's infrastructure push as the new expressway slashes Delhi-Dehradun travel to 2.5 hours, boosting connectivity.

CM Rekha Gupta hails PM Modi for infra push led by Delhi-Dehradun expressway​
"It is a true confluence of development and faith. - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 14

Delhi Chief Minister Rakha Gupta virtually joined the inauguration ceremony of the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor held in Uttarakhand on Tuesday and hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's infrastructure push aimed at benefiting the National Capital, an official said.​

Soon after PM Modi dedicated the corridor to the nation at an event in Dehradun, the Delhi Chief Minister thanked him for spearheading multiple projects aligned with the city's growing needs.​

Describing the occasion as special and auspicious, the Chief Minister said the expressway built at a cost of around Rs 12,000 crore would mark a significant milestone in Delhi's development and give fresh momentum to the vision of a 'Viksit Bharat.'​

Gupta, who was joined by Cabinet Ministers and Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva at the event, said Delhi's transformation under the Prime Minister's leadership is visible in the rapid expansion of infrastructure.​

She noted that projects worth nearly Rs 1.25 lakh crore are currently underway in the capital under the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, reshaping the city's urban landscape.​

Highlighting the broader significance of the new expressway, the Chief Minister said it is not merely a road project but a vital link that connects Delhi's modern infrastructure with the spiritual ethos of Uttarakhand, often referred to as 'Devbhoomi'.​

"It is a true confluence of development and faith," she said.​

The expressway is expected to reduce travel time between Delhi and Dehradun from around 6-7 hours to 2.5 hours, bringing relief to commuters and boosting tourism and economic activity.​

Gupta pointed out that India's expressway and high-speed corridor network has expanded to over 3,000 km, while the national highway network has grown from about 51,000 km to nearly 1,46,000 km since 2014, an indicator of the country's accelerated infrastructure growth.​

Referring to the strength of 'double-engine governance,' she said better coordination between the Centre and the Delhi government is helping the city move ahead at a faster pace.​

Several key roads have been handed over to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to improve maintenance and accelerate upgrades.​

She also highlighted the proposed elevated road project along the Munak canal, estimated at around Rs 5,000 crore, which is expected to improve traffic flow and significantly reduce congestion.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the expressway is a welcome development, I hope the environmental impact on the Himalayan foothills has been thoroughly studied. Uttarakhand is ecologically fragile. Development is important, but not at the cost of our natural heritage.
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Vikram M
The numbers are impressive – national highways nearly tripling since 2014. This kind of infra push creates jobs, boosts logistics, and connects markets. The 'double-engine' theory seems to be working here in Delhi. Hope the Munak canal road project also gets fast-tracked. Our city needs it desperately!
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Priya S
"Confluence of development and faith" – I like that phrase. It's true. This road will make it so much easier for my elderly parents to visit Rishikesh and Haridwar. Infrastructure that respects and enables our cultural and spiritual journeys is always a good thing. Jai Ho!
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Rohit P
₹12,000 crore is a massive amount. I just hope the focus remains on quality and long-term maintenance. We've seen too many new roads develop potholes in a few monsoon seasons. Also, will the toll charges be reasonable for the common man?
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Kavya N
As someone who travels to Dehradun for work frequently, this is a blessing! The current journey is exhausting. Saving 4-5 hours means more productivity and less stress. This is what Viksit Bharat should feel like on the ground. 👏

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