In a major stride towards bolstering connectivity and infrastructural development in Haryana, CM, Sh. Manohar Lal gave administrative sanction of Rs.21.27 crore for the construction of a new road alongside the elevated railway track in Rohtak District which was built at the cost of Rs. 315 crore.
This ambitious project, spanning a substantial 3790 mt length & 5.5 mt width will be completed in 9 months and would provide seamless connectivity for the residents of Rohtak.
The spokesperson informed that the new road, commencing from Chinyot Colony and extending to Sector-6 will benefit over 50,000 residents. It will seamlessly connect various colonies, including Gandhi Camp, Jhang Colony, Mansoraver Colony, Subhash Nagar, Kishanpura, Model Town, Laxmi Nagar, Kabir Colony, Vishal Nagar, Sector-5, and Sector-6.
It may be recalled that the 3.8 km long elevated tracks in Rohtak was India’s first and was built at the cost of Rs. 315 crore by the Ministry of Railways out of which Rs. 225 crore was contributed from State share.
He said that Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal underscores the strategic importance of this project, emphasizing its role in fostering economic development, enhancing connectivity, and elevating the overall quality of life for the residents of Rohtak District.
This transformative endeavor aligns with the government's commitment to infrastructural excellence and socio-economic progress, marking a significant leap towards a more connected and prosperous Haryana, spokesperson added.
Cm Nod To Construction Of A New 3 8 Km Long Road Along India s First Elevated Railway Track In Rohtak
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