Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said Haryana Government will soon under-¡take two new road projects, ´Northern Peripheral Road´ and ´Southern Peripheral Road´ for decongestion of traffic in Gurgaon.
A new metro line would also be started between Sector-21 Dwarka, New Delhi and Gurgaon IFFCO chowk, he added. The Chief Minister said a proposal has also been made to start Regional Rapid Rail Transit services at Delhi-Gurgaon-Alwar and Delhi-Sonipat-Panipat and it will reduce dependence on road-based transportation. He said high-speed cable car facility would be provided between Dhaula Kuan and Manesar up to Dharuhera and discussions for the same are being held with a Spanish company.
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November 1, 2015November 1, 2015
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