PM Modi Reviews Asia's Longest Wildlife Corridor Ahead of Delhi-Dehradun Corridor Launch

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed a 12-km-long wildlife corridor in Saharanpur, part of the upcoming Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor. The 213-km, six-lane corridor, built at a cost of over Rs 12,000 crore, is designed to minimize man-animal conflict with dedicated features like animal passes and underpasses. It includes 10 interchanges and an Advanced Traffic Management System for safer travel. The project aims to boost regional economic growth by improving connectivity between major tourism and trade centers.

Key Points: Modi Reviews Wildlife Corridor Before Delhi-Dehradun Corridor Inauguration

  • 12-km wildlife corridor reviewed
  • Rs 12,000 crore economic corridor
  • 8 animal passes & 2 elephant underpasses
  • Aims to reduce man-animal conflict
  • Enhances regional connectivity
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PM Modi reviews 12-km-long Wildlife Corridor in UP's Saharanpur ahead of Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor inauguration

PM Modi reviews 12-km wildlife corridor in Saharanpur ahead of inaugurating the Rs 12,000 crore Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor, featuring animal passes.

"The corridor has been designed with several features aimed at significantly reducing man-animal conflict. - Official Release"

Saharanpur, April 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reviewed the 12-km-long Wildlife Corridor in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur, one of the longest in Asia, constructed by Uttarkhand on the elevated section of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway.

He later performed Darshan and Pooja at Jai Maa Daat Kali Temple near Dehradun. Children sang an aarti, with the Prime Minister seen clapping and joining in.

He will inaugurate the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor at a public function in Dehradun today and will also address the gathering on the occasion.

The 213 km long six-lane access-controlled Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor has been developed at a cost of over Rs 12,000 crore. The corridor traverses through the states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It has been designed with several features aimed at significantly reducing man-animal conflict.

Implementation of the project also includes the construction of 10 interchanges, three Railway Over Bridges (ROBs), four major bridges and 12 wayside amenities to enable seamless high-speed connectivity. The corridor is equipped with an Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) to provide a safer and more efficient travel experience for commuters.

Keeping in view the ecological sensitivity, rich biodiversity and wildlife in the region, the corridor has been designed with several features aimed at significantly reducing man-animal conflict. To ensure the free movement of wild animals, the project incorporates several dedicated wildlife protection features.

The corridor also includes eight animal passes, two elephant underpasses of 200 metres each, and a 370 metre long tunnel near the Daat Kali temple.

The Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor will play a pivotal role in strengthening regional economic growth by enhancing connectivity between major tourism and economic centres as well as opening new avenues for trade and development across the region.

The project reflects the vision of the Prime Minister to develop next-generation infrastructure that combines high-speed connectivity with environmental sustainability and improved quality of life for citizens.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, infrastructure that thinks about animals too! The Uttarakhand region is so ecologically sensitive. Hoping this sets a precedent for future highways. The cost seems high, but if it saves lives—both human and animal—it's worth it.
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Aman W
Good to see the PM focusing on both connectivity and the environment. The Delhi-Dehradun journey will be much faster now. Hope the wayside amenities are clean and well-maintained, unlike some other highways.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves traveling to the hills, this is a welcome development. Reducing man-animal conflict is crucial. The Advanced Traffic Management System sounds promising for safety. Looking forward to a smoother drive!
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I hope the execution and long-term maintenance match the vision. We've seen projects start with great fanfare but then the wildlife corridors get neglected. Continuous monitoring is key.
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Kavya N
Connecting major tourism centres will boost the local economy so much. More jobs, better trade. And performing pooja at the temple shows respect for local culture. A holistic approach. 🙏

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