Preparations Underway to Connect Two Delhi-NCR Regions

Preparations are underway to connect two regions of Delhi-NCR, Noida and Greater Noida, via a new expressway. Officials have visited the site to oversee preparations for the construction of the expressway. The plan is to reduce traffic congestion on the Noida Expressway once the expressway is complete. There is also a plan to construct an elevated road parallel to the Noida Expressway.

Noida and Greater Noida to be Connected by New Expressway

The new expressway between Noida and Greater Noida will be built parallel to the Noida Expressway. Noida Authority CEO Sanjay Khatri has provided information on the length, width, and design of the expressway. The completion of the expressway will benefit the people of the Noida and Greater Noida region.

Length of the New Expressway

The new expressway between Noida and Greater Noida will have six lanes. The expressway will also connect Faridabad-Noida-Ghaziabad. The length of the expressway will be 25 kilometers and will cost around 400 crore rupees. The expressway will make commuting to and from Delhi easier. Once the expressway is complete, it will alleviate the problem of traffic congestion.

Beneficial Areas After the Expressway is Built

The new Noida-Greater Noida Expressway will reduce traffic congestion on the Noida Expressway. Following the completion of the expressway, the most benefit will be seen by the people in the Noida South area. People in sectors 128, 150, 135, and 168 of Noida will benefit. However, work has not yet started on the expressway.

  • Plans are underway to build a new expressway connecting Noida and Greater Noida.
  • The new expressway will be parallel to the existing Noida Expressway.
  • The expressway will be 25 kilometers long and will cost around 400 crore rupees.
  • The completion of the expressway will benefit people in the Noida and Greater Noida region, especially those in sectors 128, 150, 135, and 168 of Noida.

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