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Ministry woke up, it will be wide highway


Ministry of Surface Transport reported the feasibility asked NHAI to NH-24, 58 to complete the survey work soon Ghaziabad / Vaishali. If everything went according to planning at New Delhi in the near future will be largely free of the jam. NH -24 and NH-58 became the major cause of the jam to widen the highway to the Union Surface Transport Ministry of National Highway Authority of feasibility report of India (NHAI) has sought immediately. Given instructions to complete the survey soon. NHAI is expected that the feasibility report as soon as the widening of the highway work will get started fast. not just Delhi, Jam is the biggest problem of the NCR. Delhi - Noida on NH-58 and the millions of vehicles a day suffer from jams on NH -24. Trans Hindon from Ghaziabad town to drink at all times remain the circumstances.He also met the Union Surface Transport Minister CP Joshi jam was made ​​aware of the problem. The Ministry is running very slow NHAI have been instructed to complete the survey within 15 days. When preparing the feasibility report is to begin the widening of Hwy. MP Rajnath Singh said on Saturday in Vasundhara plan Nizamuddin Junction on NH -24 Dasna be eight lanes. Underpass is proposed to add Delhi to Noida. It to six lanes between the Hapur Dasna with two underpasses and service roads to be built. Meerut in Uttar Pradesh border on NH-58 with six to six-lane flyover to be built. Feasibility report will soon start working on it.

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