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Haryana Plans New ISBT Near Dwarka Expressway
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Haryana Plans New ISBT Near Dwarka Expressway

The Haryana transport department is contemplating the establishment of a new Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) near Dwarka Expressway in Sector 36A. The proposal aligns with the state's vision for enhanced transportation infrastructure, aiming to cater to the growing needs of commuters in the region.

Officials involved in the matter revealed the plan on Tuesday, indicating a strategic move to address the increasing demand for efficient and modern bus terminal facilities. The envisioned ISBT near Dwarka Expressway is expected to play a pivotal role in improving connectivity and streamlining inter-state travel from the designated location. As discussions and planning progress, the project signifies Haryana's commitment to infrastructure development and aligns with broader efforts to enhance the state's transportation network.

The Haryana transport department is contemplating the establishment of a new Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT) near Dwarka Expressway in Sector 36A. The proposal aligns with the state's vision for enhanced transportation infrastructure, aiming to cater to the growing needs of commuters in the region. Officials involved in the matter revealed the plan on Tuesday, indicating a strategic move to address the increasing demand for efficient and modern bus terminal facilities. The envisioned ISBT near Dwarka Expressway is expected to play a pivotal role in improving connectivity and streamlining inter-state travel from the designated location. As discussions and planning progress, the project signifies Haryana's commitment to infrastructure development and aligns with broader efforts to enhance the state's transportation network.

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