Rs 3,630 Crore Greenfield Corridor Approved for Jewar Airport Connectivity

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved a revised capital cost of Rs 3,630.77 crore for constructing a 31.42 km greenfield corridor to connect the Jewar International Airport to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. This project will provide high-speed connectivity from south Delhi, Faridabad, and Gurugram to the new airport, enhancing logistics across the National Capital Region. About 11 km of the corridor will be elevated, with the Haryana government contributing Rs 450 crore towards this segment. The corridor is designed to intersect major expressways and support future urban development under the Faridabad Master Plan.

Key Points: Govt Approves Rs 3,630 Crore for Jewar Airport Expressway Link

  • 31.42 km greenfield corridor approved
  • Links Delhi-Mumbai Expressway to Jewar Airport
  • Rs 689.24 crore for elevated highway section
  • Haryana to bear Rs 450 crore
  • Aims to boost NCR economic growth
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Govt approves Rs 3,630.77 crore for greenfield connectivity to Jewar International Airport

Cabinet approves Rs 3,630.77 crore for a 31.42 km greenfield corridor connecting Delhi-Mumbai Expressway to Jewar International Airport, boosting NCR logistics.

"Its construction is imperative to unlock the full potential of the Jewar Airport-Delhi-Mumbai Expressway corridor - Cabinet note"

New Delhi, March 10

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Tuesday approved the revised total capital cost of Rs 3,630.77 crore for the construction of greenfield connectivity to the Jewar International Airport from Delhi-Faridabad-Ballabhgarh-Sohna spur of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway on hybrid annuity mode in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.

This 31.42 km-long-project corridor will provide direct and high-speed connectivity from south Delhi, Faridabad, and Gurugram to Jewar International Airport, thereby promoting economic growth and logistics efficiency across the National Capital Region (NCR).

The corridor intersects the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, the Yamuna Expressway, and the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC), enabling multimodal transport convergence.

The elevated corridor is not merely a structural enhancement but a strategic enabler for urban transformation, regional connectivity, and national logistics efficiency.

"Its construction is imperative to unlock the full potential of the Jewar Airport-Delhi-Mumbai Expressway corridor and to ensure sustainable urban development in Faridabad," a Cabinet note said.

According to the statement, about 11 km length of this project is to be developed as an elevated highway, which forms a critical segment of the greenfield connectivity between DND-Ballabhgarh Bypass and the Jewar International Airport, linking it to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.

This corridor traverses the area earmarked for high-density urban development and future infrastructure expansion under the Faridabad Master Plan, 2031.

The additional cost of the proposed elevated corridor is Rs 689.24 crore, and the Haryana government has agreed to bear Rs 450 crore for the elevated corridor.

Last month, the government approved the upgradation of two sections of National Highway-56 to a 4-lane in Gujarat with an outlay of Rs 4,583.64 crore.

This involves the construction of 4-lane sections of Dhamasiya-Bitada/Movi (47.46 km) and Nasarpore-Malotha (60.21 km) in the state with a total project length of 107.67 kms, said the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).

- IANS

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Priya S
While the connectivity boost is welcome, I hope the environmental impact of this elevated corridor is properly studied. Cutting through areas marked for high-density development needs careful planning for green spaces and pollution control. The cost seems justified only if sustainability is a core focus.
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Aman W
Great move! Linking to the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway and the Dedicated Freight Corridor will massively boost logistics. UP and Haryana working together on this is good to see. This is how you build for the future. 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently from Gurugram, this is excellent news. Reaching the new airport currently feels like a project in itself. A high-speed link will save hours and reduce travel stress significantly.
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Vikram M
Rs 3,630 crore is a huge amount. I just hope there is transparency in the spending and no cost overruns like we see in many infra projects. The Haryana govt sharing part of the cost for the elevated section is a positive step.
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Nikhil C
This will unlock real estate potential in Faridabad and surrounding areas big time. The master plan 2031 mention is key. Good infrastructure attracts investment and creates jobs. Bas ab timely execution ki dua hai!

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