This new road will benefit about 50 villages on both sides of the highway and provide a better connection for thousands of people.
The journey between Hariana and Rajastan is about to be smoother and faster, as the construction of the Gurugram-Alwar 248a national highway was cleared for takeoff. Road work should start in August or September 2025 and will be completed throughout the year. By 2026, the high -ranking highway will be ready from Nuh in Harian to Nagaon’s border in Rajastan, the report said.
This new road will benefit about 50 villages on both sides of the highway and provide a better connection for thousands of people. It will also open up new opportunities for locals living in nearby cities and villages.
Currently, all technical and environmental obstacles have been resolved, including the approval of the forests department.
The total length of the new road will be approximately 57 kilometers. In order to improve the flow and safety, the key points will build 9 stages or bridges, including Hed, Acker, Acandha, Mandichera and Ambdakar Chauko in Fizupur -Girz. In addition, two sides will be built near the villages of Malob and Bhadas, according to the report.
Upon completion, this highway dramatically reduce travel time, turning long journeys into minutes. Given the current state of the road and long-term requirements of the locals, including protests and marches, approval is considered as the main relief and milestone.