Cabinet approval to 11km-long stretch linking Noida's Jewar airport to Faridabad

The Indian Cabinet has officially approved the construction of an 11-kilometer road that will connect Noida's Jewar airport to Faridabad. This crucial infrastructure project is part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana initiative aimed at enhancing road connectivity across the country. Initially designed as an at-grade corridor, the project is expected to significantly ease travel between the rapidly developing regions of Noida and Faridabad, facilitating better access to the upcoming airport. The Jewar airport, which is anticipated to boost economic activity and create jobs in the region, is a key component of the Uttar Pradesh government's efforts to improve transportation and infrastructure. With work already underway, this road development is set to enhance the overall connectivity landscape, promoting seamless travel for commuters and supporting local businesses. The government's focus on improving infrastructure aligns with its broader vision of fostering growth and development in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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