Travel time from delhi to dehradun will be reduced from six hours to about 2.5 hours. Here are some highlights of the upcoming Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor:


Prime minister Narendra Modi Today New delhi -Dehradun Economic Corridor. With this, eleven development projects worth `18,000 crores will be launched. 



As part of the project, a new road will be constructed connecting delhi and dehradun via the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, the Delhi-Meerut Expressway and the Delhi-Meerut Expressway. 



This will significantly reduce the travel distance and time between the two cities. 



This will be the start of Asia's largest wildlife elevated corridor project. The project also includes the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor (from the Eastern Peripheral Expressway Junction to Dehradun), which is being constructed at a cost of about Rs 8,300 crore. 


Travel time from delhi to dehradun is expected to be significantly reduced from six hours to about 2.5 hours. Here are some highlights of the upcoming Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor:



The upcoming Delhi-Dehradun corridor will reduce the distance between the two cities at once. The drive time between delhi and dehradun will be reduced from the current six hours to about 2.5 hours. 



The corridor is designed to allow the vehicle to drive at a speed of 100 kilometres per hour.



This corridor will be the largest wildlife elevated corridor in Asia. It stretches for 12 km along the highway for unrestricted wildlife movement. 



There is a 340-meter long tunnel near the Dattakali temple near dehradun aimed at reducing wildlife disturbance. Several underpasses have been planned on the Ganeshpur-Dehradun section to avoid collisions with animals.


For those travelling through this corridor, road facilities are planned every 25-30 km of the highway.



It is being expanded to 6 lines in the 6L service Road Built-Up Reach, with full access control, split into two packages. The first package is 14.75 km long and ends in Delhi. It has an elevation of 6.4 km. 

The second section starts from the Akshardham temple near the Delhi-Meerut Expressway (DME) and passes through Geeta Colony, Khajurikhas and Mandola. The highway aims to ease congestion in northeast delhi and increase the development potential of the Mandola vihar Yojana, the Tronic city of the Uttar Pradesh government.

మరింత సమాచారం తెలుసుకోండి: