Haryana roads, bridges approved by the centre for Rs 8.74 billion
04 Apr 2023
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CW Team
Dushyant Chautala, Deputy Chief Minister, Haryana, announced that 11 roads and as many bridges
in the state will be widened and strengthened at a cost of approximately Rs 8.74 billion under the
Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF) scheme of the Union Ministry of Road, Transport, and
Highways. The deputy CM, who is also in charge of public works, declared that highways in the state
will be fortified and widened as needed, adding that the road from Surewala Mod to the Punjab-
Haryana border in the Hisar district would be widened.
From Panipat to Safidon, the Panipat-Safidon-Jind route will have four lanes, and from Safidon to
Jind, it will be 10 m wide. This 65 km long route will cost about Rs 1.85 billion to construct. He stated
that approximately Rs 440 million would be used to strengthen and widen an 18 km stretch of road
in the Jind area, stretching from Uchana to Litani, by 7 metres.
He added that three bridges on the Hansi-Tosham route have been approved for expanding and
strengthening at a cost of an estimated Rs 600 million, and that the road will be made four lanes up
to the border of the Hisar district. The Kalanwali-Dabwali Road and the Dabwali-Kalanwali Road via
Desujodha will begin to be widened and strengthened. He added that Dadri-Bond and Dadri-Chirya
roads would also be widened.
The Karnal-Kachhwa-Sambali-Kaul road, which has two bridges on it, will also be enlarged and
strengthened, according to the deputy CM. According to him, approval has also been given for the
two bridges on the Assandh-Kaithal route in the Karnal district to be strengthened and widened. He
said that the four-lane, expanded Kaithal-Patiala State Highway in the Kaithal district will cost?129
crore.
The route from Surewala Mor in the Hisar district to the Punjab-Haryana border via Tohana,
according to Dushyant, will be enlarged to 10 metres (two-lane). According to him, it will cost
approximately Rs 7.25 billion to widen and strengthen 11 highways and 11 bridges, while Rs 1.5
billion will be used to widen the road in Hisar district from Surewala Mod to the Punjab-Haryana
border.
Dushyant Chautala, Deputy Chief Minister, Haryana, announced that 11 roads and as many bridges
in the state will be widened and strengthened at a cost of approximately Rs 8.74 billion under the
Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF) scheme of the Union Ministry of Road, Transport, and
Highways. The deputy CM, who is also in charge of public works, declared that highways in the state
will be fortified and widened as needed, adding that the road from Surewala Mod to the Punjab-
Haryana border in the Hisar district would be widened.
From Panipat to Safidon, the Panipat-Safidon-Jind route will have four lanes, and from Safidon to
Jind, it will be 10 m wide. This 65 km long route will cost about Rs 1.85 billion to construct. He stated
that approximately Rs 440 million would be used to strengthen and widen an 18 km stretch of road
in the Jind area, stretching from Uchana to Litani, by 7 metres.
He added that three bridges on the Hansi-Tosham route have been approved for expanding and
strengthening at a cost of an estimated Rs 600 million, and that the road will be made four lanes up
to the border of the Hisar district. The Kalanwali-Dabwali Road and the Dabwali-Kalanwali Road via
Desujodha will begin to be widened and strengthened. He added that Dadri-Bond and Dadri-Chirya
roads would also be widened.
The Karnal-Kachhwa-Sambali-Kaul road, which has two bridges on it, will also be enlarged and
strengthened, according to the deputy CM. According to him, approval has also been given for the
two bridges on the Assandh-Kaithal route in the Karnal district to be strengthened and widened. He
said that the four-lane, expanded Kaithal-Patiala State Highway in the Kaithal district will cost?129
crore.
The route from Surewala Mor in the Hisar district to the Punjab-Haryana border via Tohana,
according to Dushyant, will be enlarged to 10 metres (two-lane). According to him, it will cost
approximately Rs 7.25 billion to widen and strengthen 11 highways and 11 bridges, while Rs 1.5
billion will be used to widen the road in Hisar district from Surewala Mod to the Punjab-Haryana
border.
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