Dwarka Expressway is anticipated to be opened by PM Modi in June
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Dwarka Expressway is anticipated to be opened by PM Modi in June

In June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is anticipated to formally open the Dwarka Expressway's section in Gurugram.

The project's opening date, however, has not yet been decided.

Before it opens, the expressway will be inspected by Nitin Gadkari,  Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways.

Dwarka expressway is the Prime Minister's vision. In light of this, a plan has been developed to have him unveil the highway's section in Gurugram.

The entire cloverleaf flyover near the Kherki Daula toll plaza on the Delhi-Jaipur Motorway and the Gurugram section of the Dwarka Motorway are expected to be finished by May 15.

The Dwarka Motorway is being built from Gurugram's Kherki Daula toll plaza to Shivmurti in Mahipalpur, Delhi.

18.9 km of this motorway, which cost Rs 9,000 crore to build, is in Gurugram, and 10.1 km is in Delhi. Out of this, 23 km are elevated, while 4 km of tunnel are now being built.

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In June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is anticipated to formally open the Dwarka Expressway's section in Gurugram.The project's opening date, however, has not yet been decided.Before it opens, the expressway will be inspected by Nitin Gadkari,  Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways.Dwarka expressway is the Prime Minister's vision. In light of this, a plan has been developed to have him unveil the highway's section in Gurugram.The entire cloverleaf flyover near the Kherki Daula toll plaza on the Delhi-Jaipur Motorway and the Gurugram section of the Dwarka Motorway are expected to be finished by May 15.The Dwarka Motorway is being built from Gurugram's Kherki Daula toll plaza to Shivmurti in Mahipalpur, Delhi.18.9 km of this motorway, which cost Rs 9,000 crore to build, is in Gurugram, and 10.1 km is in Delhi. Out of this, 23 km are elevated, while 4 km of tunnel are now being built.Also read: Bakarpur-Manikpur section four-laning bids are being sought by NHAI       Pune outer ring road is likely to be delayed due to land rates        

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