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Distance from Delhi to Jaipur to be covered within 2 hours : Nitin Gadkari
Mr Gadkari said the Delhi-Mumbai express highway is the first in Asia and the second in the world on which we have built an animal overpass so that animals do not have to cross the road
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Feb 13 2024 Logistics News (Roadways & Railways)

Distance from Delhi to Jaipur to be covered within 2 hours : Nitin Gadkari

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari on Monday 12 Feb said the electric bus will be started by laying electric cable on the Delhi-Mumbai Express National Highway and the distance from Delhi to Jaipur will be covered in two hours and its fare will be 30 per cent less than a diesel bus.

Addressing the inauguration and foundation stone laying ceremony of 17 road projects with an investment of more than ₹ 2,500 crore in Udaipur to accelerate Mewar’s development, Mr Gadkari said, “I believe that from Bandikui to Jaipur for ₹ 1,370 crore, we are constructing a 67-kilometer four-lane expressway.” “This work will be completed by November 2024 and after that, I assure you that the journey from Delhi to Jaipur will be within two hours,” he added.

Mr Gadkari said the Delhi-Mumbai express highway is the first in Asia and the second in the world on which we have built an animal overpass so that animals do not have to cross the road.

“I am very happy that we are making the roads of Rajasthan at par with the roads of the world,” he said.

The minister assured that before the end of 2024 the national highways of Rajasthan will be at par with the national highways of America. He said that in Rajasthan, the Centre is building express highways costing ₹ 60,000 crores apart from the 1,382 km Delhi Mumbai Express Highway being built for ₹ 1 lakh crore, of which work of ₹ 22,000 crore has been done in the state.

On this occasion, Rajasthan Chief Minister Shri Bhajanlal Sharma said that Udaipur is very important from a tourism point of view and it is called Kashmir of Rajasthan.