New Delhi : Constructed with plastic waste and fly ash, this new NH project provides traffic congestion free ride from Uttar Pradesh to Rajasthan, Chandigarh and Haryana. Commuters travelling to these states can directly ride to destination instead of going Delhi.
Union minister of road transport & highways Nitin Gadkari said, in a major initiative, we have developed a 40.2 km stretch on NH-334B, commencing from Baghpat near the UP-Haryana border and concluding at Rohna, Haryana.
He said, During its construction, we prioritized the utilization of sustainable materials such as plastic waste and fly ash, resulting in both cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness.
“This project significantly enhances connectivity between Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan, serving as an alternative route to bypass traffic congestion in Delhi,” he added.
Union Minister said, It facilitates seamless access for neighboring towns, villages, and industries to NH-44, Eastern & Western Peripheral Expressways, while also enabling direct travel between Chandigarh and Delhi.
“Under the visionary leadership of PM Narendra Modi, our unwavering commitment remains to deliver efficient, streamlined, and environmentally conscious mobility solutions across the country,” Gadkari said.