In a significant stride aimed at augmenting connectivity and ensuring uninterrupted transportation in Haryana, Chief Minister Shri Manohar Lal has given his administrative nod to pivotal road infrastructure projects with an estimated cost of Rs. 60.24 crore.
As disclosed by a spokesperson representing the government, these projects encompass various critical developments. They notably include the enhancement of the Hisar-Ghudsar Road (MDR) spanning a distance of 24.79 kilometers within Hisar district, sanctioned with a funding of Rs. 25.84 crore. Furthermore, there’s the ambitious venture of revamping the Satnali-Badhra-Jui Road (MDR-125) covering 19 kilometers in Charkhi Dadri district, involving an allocation of Rs. 5.76 crore. Additionally, the plan involves upgrading the Hodal-Nuh-Patodi-Patoda Road for 26 kilometers in Palwal district, with a budget of Rs. 13.27 crore.
Moreover, this endorsement encompasses the crucial enhancement of the Gannaur to Shahpur Road (MDR-121) for 8.64 kilometers in Panipat district, entailing an expenditure of Rs. 5.66 crore. Besides, there’s the proposed improvement of the Chara-Dujana-Beri-Kalanour Road, extending over 20.41 kilometers in Jhajjar district, with a financial allocation of Rs. 9.71 crore.
The spokesperson emphasized that this significant initiative by the Chief Minister underscores the Haryana government’s unwavering commitment to advancing fundamental infrastructure. The anticipated advancement in the state’s road network and connectivity promises substantial benefits for the general populace.