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You will reach Greater Noida from Delhi in 5 minutes, the distance will be reduced by 16 KM… Know everything about this new route

There is good news for the people of Delhi-NCR. Now you will be able to travel from Delhi to Greater Noida in just five minutes. For this, a project is being developed, in which an approach road is being constructed. This project is costing crores of rupees. For this, you will not have to wait too long. The work of the project will be completed in 5 months.

Actually, a new connectivity project is being developed to connect Noida and Greater Noida, in which the construction of the approach road for the Harnandi bridge is going on. This project is expected to be completed by August. The approach road will extend up to 623 meters from Harnandi bridge to the 45 meter service road of Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.

Prepared at a cost of 147 crores

Its construction work started on February 8, when its work is completed, the distance of the expressway from LG Chowk of Greater Noida will be reduced to just five minutes. Earlier, passengers had to cover 16 kilometers more distance. This project is being prepared at a cost of 147 crores. The link road from LG Chowk to the expressway is 2,090 meters long and its width is 60 meters.

45 meter wide approach road

A bridge is being constructed on Harnandi by Setu Nigam. This bridge is a joint venture of Noida and Greater Noida Authority. The approach road in Greater Noida is being developed by both Greater Noida Authority and Noida Authority. The area to be handled by the authority is about 1,020 meters, in which the 45 meter wide approach road covers 623 meters.

16 KM distance will be reduced

Earlier, people going from Delhi and Noida to areas like Pari Chowk, LG Chowk, Collectorate, Surajpur, Sector Gamma 1, Gamma 2, Beta 1, Beta 2, Industrial Area, Industrial Extension and Ghaziabad through the expressway had to travel 16 kilometers more. Now after the construction of the new road, this extra distance will be eliminated, which will benefit many sectors.