Key Points

Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma is taking his government on wheels concept to the Ring Road this Saturday. He'll be conducting an on-ground assessment of traffic congestion and waterlogging issues with multiple departments. The visit follows recent focus on safety measures for the newly inaugurated UER-II corridor. Verma emphasized that UER-II is a high-speed lifeline that requires world-class infrastructure and safety systems.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma Ring Road Tour to Check Infrastructure

  • Minister to inspect Ring Road traffic congestion and waterlogging points
  • Coordination with PWD, DJB, MCD and Delhi Police officials
  • Focus on safety measures for new UER-II corridor
  • Ensuring world-class infrastructure with emergency response systems
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Govt on wheels: Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma to tour city tomorrow to check infra

Delhi PWD Minister Parvesh Verma will tour Ring Road Saturday to inspect traffic congestion, waterlogging areas, and coordinate infrastructure solutions with multiple departments.

Govt on wheels: Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma to tour city tomorrow to check infra
"UER-II is not just another road; it is a high-speed lifeline for Delhi. - Parvesh Verma"

New Delhi, Aug 22

Pursuing the concept of government on wheels, Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) Parvesh Sahib Singh plans to take a round of the Ring Road to review traffic congestion points, waterlogging-prone areas, and other key infrastructure issues on Saturday, said an official.

He will be accompanied by senior officials from PWD, Delhi Jal Board, MCD, Delhi Police, and other concerned departments, the official said in a statement.

The visit is aimed at on-ground assessment and immediate coordination among departments to ensure timely solutions.

Earlier on Thursday, Parvesh Sahib Singh stressed that the government is focusing on safety measures on UER-II.

He chaired a UT-Level Coordination Committee meeting to review key infrastructure challenges and accelerate the pace of ongoing projects under the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

The discussion primarily revolved around the recently inaugurated Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) corridor, which is poised to play a transformative role in decongesting Delhi’s traffic and improving regional connectivity.

Highlighting the need for safety measures on UER-II, Parvesh Verma directed the Delhi Traffic Police to ensure proper awareness through signages, public announcements, and awareness drives.

Additionally, the Minister instructed that surveillance cameras, adequate manpower, and patrolling vans be deployed across the corridor, while ambulances should be stationed at regular intervals to guarantee a swift emergency response system.

“UER-II is not just another road; it is a high-speed lifeline for Delhi. We will ensure that passengers get world-class infrastructure facilities without compromising on safety and security. Our goal is to provide a convenient, safe and reliable travel experience,” Parvesh Verma said.

The Minister stressed that service roads should be constructed immediately by NHAI so that people living in nearby areas can have smooth and safe access towards UER-II. He said this would not only improve local connectivity but also ensure better traffic management on the corridor.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but hope this isn't just another VIP movement that creates more traffic. They should visit during peak hours to see the real problems we face daily.
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Arjun K
UER-II is indeed a game changer for Delhi traffic. The safety measures mentioned are much needed - especially ambulances at regular intervals. Hope they implement quickly!
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Sarah B
As someone who uses Ring Road daily, I appreciate this hands-on approach. Coordination between departments is exactly what we need instead of passing the buck. Hope they follow through!
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Vikram M
Service roads are crucial! Many accidents happen because local traffic mixes with high-speed traffic. Good that minister is focusing on this aspect. Safety first! 🚗
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Michael C
While the intention is good, I hope this doesn't become a one-time event. Infrastructure maintenance requires continuous monitoring and quick response systems. Regular audits would be better.

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