GOOD NEWS for commuters from Delhi and Rajasthan: Travel Kotputli to Kishangarh in just 2 hours, new Greenfield project to reduce time between these two cities, here’s all you need to know

GOOD NEWS for commuters from Delhi and Rajasthan: Travel Kotputli to Kishangarh in just 2 hours, new Greenfield project to reduce time between these two cities, here’s all you need to know

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The project is part of the state government’s ambitious plan to develop nine greenfield highways, with the aim of improving connectivity and boosting economic growth in the region. Read more about this project here.

The Rajasthan government is making significant progress in improving the state’s infrastructure with the upcoming Kotputli-Kishangarh six-lane Greenfield Expressway. This ambitious project is nearing its final phase and construction is expected to begin soon. The 181-kilometre highway will connect Kishangarh to Kotputli, reducing the travel time between the two cities from 5 hours to just 2 hours.

Improving connectivity between Delhi and Rajasthan

The highway starts from NH-48 and NH-448 in Kishangarh and ends at Paniyala (NH-148B) in Kotputli, passing through the Gavadi area of ​​Neem Ka Thana. With a width of 350 feet and a height of 50 feet, the road will significantly improve connectivity in the state. The project will also facilitate devotees of Khatu Shyam Ji by reducing travel time to the temple, making it easier for pilgrims to visit the holy site.

About this new project

About 1,679 hectares of land will be acquired for the project, with an estimated cost of around Rs 6,906 crore. The highway passes through five districts, including Kotputli, Makrana, Nawa, Rupangarh and Kuchaman City, connecting several towns and villages along the way.

The project is part of the state government’s ambitious plan to develop nine greenfield highways, with the aim of improving connectivity and boosting economic growth in the region.

Other Greenfield Highway Projects in Rajasthan

The other projects include Jaipur-Bhilwara (193 km), Bikaner-Kotputli (295 km), Beawar-Bharatpur (342 km), Jalore-Jhalawar (402 km), Ajmer-Banswara (358 km), Jaipur-Phalodi (345 km) and Sri Ganganagar-Kotputli (290 km). These projects are expected to transform Rajasthan’s transport network, improve connectivity and facilitate trade in the state.

Improved connectivity to Delhi and other regions

The Kotputli-Kishangarh expressway will also improve travel between Jaipur and Delhi, improving connectivity and reducing travel time. This will have a positive impact on the state’s economy, boosting trade and making Rajasthan a more attractive destination for tourists and investors.

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