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New Highway: Haryana will get three new highways, traffic on GT Road will be reduced, land rates will also be high

New Highway: 3 new highways are going to be built in Haryana, let's know who will benefit and where will these pass through...
 
New highway in haryana

There is great news for the people of Haryana. Soon the state is going to get three new four-lane expressways (four-lane highways). 

These new highways will be constructed under the Bharatmala Project. This will not only make travel easier, but the land rates of the areas through which these highways will pass will also increase.

Which highways will be built?

The central government has approved the construction of three national highways - a new highway from Panipat to Dabwali, a new highway from Hisar to Rewari and a new highway from Ambala to Delhi. With the construction of these roads, the traffic pressure on GT Road will be reduced to a great extent.

Reaching Chandigarh from Delhi will be easy.

The new highway that is going to be built between Ambala and Delhi will pass through the banks of Yamuna river. With the construction of this highway, the distance from Chandigarh to Delhi can be covered in about 2 to 2.5 hours. 

Currently it takes 5 to 6 hours. This highway will connect Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir in a better way.

Green field expressway will also be constructed

Apart from this, a green field expressway will also be constructed which will be built from Panipat to Chautala village. This expressway will directly connect Bikaner to Meerut. Green field means that this highway will be built on new land, that is, there is no road there already.

There will be a connection with Panchkula-Yamunanagar Expressway.

The new highway that will be built from Ambala to Delhi will also be connected to the expressway that will be built from Panchkula to Yamunanagar. This will make traveling throughout North India very easy.

Now DPR (Detailed Project Report) will be prepared

After getting approval from the central government, now the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will prepare the DPR i.e. Detailed Project Report for these highways. 

In this, it will be decided where the road will pass, how much land will be taken and how much it will cost. After the DPR is ready, the government will issue a tender and then the construction of the road will begin.

Land rates will be high.

With the construction of these new highways, the land prices of the villages and areas through which these highways will pass are sure to increase. 

In such a situation, farmers and land owners will directly benefit from this. Along with this, new business and development avenues will also open up in these areas.