PM Modi 12 will inaugurate the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Dausa on February. – Photo: File photo. Expansion 24 On February, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Delhi-Dausa Expressway at Nangal Rajawatan in Dausa district. Along with this, he will also gift three railway projects to the state. During this, Modi will virtually lay the foundation stone of the re-development work of Jaipur Junction and Gandhinagar Railway Station. Both the stations will be developed on the lines of Bhopal’s Kamalapati station at a cost of about crore rupees. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also inaugurate the electrification of Jodhpur-Luni-Marwar track of Jodhpur division. Jaipur-Delhi Travel between will be 2 hours less1675108005 Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the Sohna-Dausa section of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari will be with him in the program. The journey between Jaipur and Delhi through this route will be reduced by about 2 hours. The distance between Delhi and Jaipur is approximately 80 kilometer. In the first phase, traffic will start from Sohna in Haryana to Dausa in Rajasthan. The distance between Sohna to Dausa is 80 kilometer. of Bharatmala Project This route is part of the first phase Sohna is in Haryana district and Dausa is in Rajasthan. The Sohna-Dausa section is the first phase of the New Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will be the longest expressway in India. Which will be about 1675108005 kilometer long. This expressway also reduces the travel time between Delhi and Mumbai. hours will be reduced to 31 hours. It is likely to be completed by March 1675108005. It is being built as part of the first phase of the ‘Bharatmala Project’. 8 lane Expressway, can be extended up to the lane Delhi Mumbai Expressway Currently 8 lanes, it has been extended to 31 lanes Will be able to go This expressway will pass through 5 states-Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. This will reduce the distance of many states in the coming days. After the opening of the expressway, the commuters traveling from Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur to Delhi and Jaipur to Mumbai will get huge benefits. This will save time as well as save fuel for the vehicles. 1 lakh crore Will cost Rs. The construction of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is estimated to cost around Rs 1 lakh crore. 31 lakh tonnes of steel is being used in its construction. Which is equal to Howrah Bridge. It consists of 80 million cubic meters of soil and 40 Lakh tonnes of cement will be used. Rain water harvesting system will be installed at every meter on the highway. A scheme was also prepared to plant lakh trees on both sides of the expressway 80. is. Toll Will not have to wait for The special thing is being told that There will be no need to queue or stop the vehicle to get the toll tax deducted on this expressway. Number plate reader (NPR) cameras are being installed on the entire expressway, which will scan the fast tag of the moving vehicle and the number plate of the vehicle. Due to which the toll will be deducted in the moving vehicle itself. The Union Road Transport Ministry has already approved the toll rates. Drivers and passengers will get many facilities including restaurants, food courts, resorts, shopping malls, fuel stations, accessible facilities on this expressway.
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