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Haryana CM Allocates Rs.620 Crore for Gurugram Roads
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Haryana CM Allocates Rs.620 Crore for Gurugram Roads

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini has sanctioned ?620 crore for the comprehensive upgrade of roads in Gurugram. This significant allocation underscores the state government's commitment to improving transportation infrastructure in one of Haryana's key urban centers.

The funding will cover various projects aimed at enhancing road connectivity, easing traffic congestion, and improving commuting conditions for residents and commuters in Gurugram. The initiative is expected to bolster economic activities and overall development in the region, addressing longstanding infrastructure challenges.

Saini's approval of this substantial budget reflects proactive measures to modernize Gurugram's road network, aligning with broader efforts to enhance urban infrastructure across Haryana. The projects funded are slated to commence soon, aiming to deliver improved road quality and increased capacity to handle growing traffic volumes effectively.

This investment is set to benefit residents, businesses, and visitors alike, positioning Gurugram for sustainable growth and development in the coming years.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini has sanctioned ?620 crore for the comprehensive upgrade of roads in Gurugram. This significant allocation underscores the state government's commitment to improving transportation infrastructure in one of Haryana's key urban centers. The funding will cover various projects aimed at enhancing road connectivity, easing traffic congestion, and improving commuting conditions for residents and commuters in Gurugram. The initiative is expected to bolster economic activities and overall development in the region, addressing longstanding infrastructure challenges. Saini's approval of this substantial budget reflects proactive measures to modernize Gurugram's road network, aligning with broader efforts to enhance urban infrastructure across Haryana. The projects funded are slated to commence soon, aiming to deliver improved road quality and increased capacity to handle growing traffic volumes effectively. This investment is set to benefit residents, businesses, and visitors alike, positioning Gurugram for sustainable growth and development in the coming years.

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