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Gadkari to unveil cloverleaf that links 2 e-ways & Peripheral Road
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

Gadkari to unveil cloverleaf that links 2 e-ways & Peripheral Road

Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, will dedicate the cloverleaf interchange, which connects the Southern Peripheral Road, the Dwarka Highway, and NH-48 next month.

After meeting Gadkari and talking about numerous projects related to the NCR area, Rao Inderjeet Singh, Union Minister and Gurgaon MP, stated that the cloverleaf was almost finished.

The cloverleaf includes ramps on all four sides and is more than two kilometres in circle, according to the National Highways Authority of India. One of the largest such structures in India, it is reported to be a bigger counterpart of the cloverleaf in Dhaula Kuan in New Delhi.

The Delhi Airport, the Delhi-Gurgaon Motorway, the Dwarka Highway, the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), and the currently under construction Delhi-Mumbai Motorway can all be reached via the junction's four loops with ease.

As soon as it is finished, it will also make it simpler for Gurgaon residents who live in new sectors to access NH-8 without having to travel all the way to the Kherki Daula toll plaza. Those travelling by car from the areas around Golf Course Extension Road can use the SPR side of the Dwarka Highway and the cloverleaf ramp to access NH-48 and continue on to Manesar. To go to Delhi, they can also take the circle.

Also read:
Amarnath road widening & 10.8-km tunnel to reduce travel time
Gadkari promises to spend Rs 15 billion on improving Delhi's roads


Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, will dedicate the cloverleaf interchange, which connects the Southern Peripheral Road, the Dwarka Highway, and NH-48 next month. After meeting Gadkari and talking about numerous projects related to the NCR area, Rao Inderjeet Singh, Union Minister and Gurgaon MP, stated that the cloverleaf was almost finished. The cloverleaf includes ramps on all four sides and is more than two kilometres in circle, according to the National Highways Authority of India. One of the largest such structures in India, it is reported to be a bigger counterpart of the cloverleaf in Dhaula Kuan in New Delhi. The Delhi Airport, the Delhi-Gurgaon Motorway, the Dwarka Highway, the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), and the currently under construction Delhi-Mumbai Motorway can all be reached via the junction's four loops with ease. As soon as it is finished, it will also make it simpler for Gurgaon residents who live in new sectors to access NH-8 without having to travel all the way to the Kherki Daula toll plaza. Those travelling by car from the areas around Golf Course Extension Road can use the SPR side of the Dwarka Highway and the cloverleaf ramp to access NH-48 and continue on to Manesar. To go to Delhi, they can also take the circle. Also read: Amarnath road widening & 10.8-km tunnel to reduce travel time Gadkari promises to spend Rs 15 billion on improving Delhi's roads

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