Delhi Clears Rs 4,539 Million For Two-Lane Najafgarh Drain Road
The road will run parallel to the drain and is expected to provide an alternative route for local traffic, easing pressure on existing arterial roads. The scheme is designed to integrate drainage improvements with the carriageway to reduce encroachment-related flooding and to formalise the embankments alongside the drain. Engineers will undertake earthworks, pavement laying and installation of safety features to ensure a durable alignment.
The funding covers construction, ancillary works and provision for maintenance during initial handover, while the government will oversee procurement and contract awards under prevailing rules. The project is likely to involve staged execution to minimise disruption to residents and existing traffic patterns. Planners have factored in measures to protect drainage capacity during construction.
Authorities anticipate that the new link will shorten travel times for commuters in the west of the city and support economic activity by improving access to residential and commercial areas. The investment is also expected to mitigate seasonal inundation along low-lying stretches by formalising the corridor adjacent to the drain. Stakeholders will monitor progress to ensure delivery within budget and to secure anticipated benefits for local communities.
The scheme is expected to generate temporary employment during the construction phase and to require coordination with local bodies for site clearances and utility relocation. Environmental safeguards will be necessary to protect the drain ecology and to manage sediment during works. Regular updates on project milestones will be provided to ensure transparency and public oversight.