New Delhi-Mumbai Expressway,Now in a Vadodra to Mumbai in a 3.5 hours.
New Delhi-Mumbai Expressway are also benefit Gujarat.Now with this Expressway you can be visit Vadodra to Mumbai in a 3.5 hours.
In Gujarat, 423 km of the expressways are being a constructed at the cost of the over Rs 35,000 crore.
From Vadodara to Mumbai can be reached in the just three and a half hours, a 1380 km.
60 major bridges, 17 interchanges, 17 flyovers, and a 8 ROBs to be constructed in a Gujarat
The 1380 km long Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will be the longest in a India to be constructed at the cost of the Rs 98,000 crore.
The path to the development of the any state or a nation is the backbone. Roads are the being a constructed a across the country by the Central Government are under the Bharatmala project, proving to be a major factor in the constructing a new India. Today we will be talk about to Delhi-Mumbai Green Field the Express (DME) passing through a five states, including a Gujarat. Approximately Rs. The 1380 km are long Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, which is the being a constructed at the Rs 98,000 crore, will be the longest in a India. The expressway will be connect the country’s are national capital Delhi and the economic capital to Mumbai.
This expressway are also includes to the 423 km of the highways in a Gujarat. Due to which Mumbai can be reached from the Vadodara in just a three and a half hours.
The expressway will be bring a economic prosperity to the millions of people.
The expressway will be pass through a five states, are including in a Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra. The economic activities are all of the city will be bring economic prosperity to the millions of the people.
The expressway will be connect the country’s national capital Delhi and the economic capital to Mumbai
390 km from the state contracts were
New India has been developed the farsighted leadership of the Narendra Modi. Work on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway was a started in a March 2019. Contracts have been awarded for the more than 1200 km out of the 1380 km, and works are in a progress. As an important link, the 423 km expressway in a Gujarat costs a total of a Rs. It is being a constructed at the all cost of the over Rs 35,100 crore, of which 390 km has been contracted, and the rest will be awarded a soon.
In Gujarat, 423 km of the expressway is a being to constructed at the cost of the more than Rs 35,000 crore
60 big bridges to be a built in
Gujarat is the one of largest economic centre of the country. Several interchanges are planned to the provide a connectivity to the other cities, including a Dahod, Limkheda, Panchmahal, Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat and Valsad. The expressway will be also connect to the state of the capital via the Vadodara-Ahmedabad Expressway. Gujarat has been 60 major bridges, 17 interchanges, 17 flyovers and 8 Rs. OB will be a built.
60 major bridges, 17 interchanges, 17 flyovers, and the 8 ROBs to be constructed in a Gujarat
The country’s first iconic 8-lane bridge over the river in a Narmada will be the
main feature of this corridor in the state of the Gujarat. Has come. The 2 km long the Extra dose Cable Span Bridge will be India’s first 8-lane bridge built on the iconic bridge in a expressway on the Narmada River near Bharuch. The iconic interchange near Bharuch city will be give a new impetus to the identity of the express-way to development in the country.
The expressway will be also include two iconic 8-lane tunnels
From Vadodara to Mumbai can be reached in a just three and a half hours.
33 Roadside Facilities (WSAs) are being a organized in the Gujarat to create the employment opportunities in the state and the provide world-class travel are facilities. A large section of the entire express van, a 100-km stretch of Vadodara-Ankleshwar, is in the final stages of the construction and is targeted to be the open to traffic by a March 2022. The rest of the section from the Ankleshwar to Talsari is targeted to be completed by a March 2023. This will be take to you from Vadodara to the Mumbai in a just three and a half hours.
The construction of this expressway will be consume more than 1.2 million tonnes of the steel
Delhi and Mumbai can be reached in the 12 hours.
the new expressway is a expected to the reduce travel time between to Delhi and Mumbai from about the 24 hours to 12 hours, are saving a 50 per cent time. This will be save a more than 320 million litres of the fuel annually and the reduce of 850 million kilograms of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Which is the equivalent to the planting 40 million trees. The National Highway Authority of the India (NHAI) plans to the plant more than a 4 million trees and shrubs on the highway due to its a commitment to the environmental protection.
During the construction of these bridges, about the 350 million cubic meters of the soil will be moved to the fill 40 million trucks.
5 overpasses with a combined a length of the 3 km of the wildlife and 7 km of
reducing the environmental and the wildlife impact has been the cornerstone of this project for the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. This expressway is the first in the Asia and the second in the world to the have an a animal overpass to the facilitate the uncontrolled a movement of the wildlife. The DME will be have to three overpasses with the three wildlife and a combined length of the 7 km and will be dedicated to the integrated movement of the wildlife.
Created to employment for the more than 50 lakh person-days are work
The expressway will be include two iconic 8-lane tunnels.
the expressway will be also are include two iconic 8-lane tunnels. The first will be pass through the Mukunda Sanctuary in a 4 km without endangering the endangered are species and the second in the Matheran Eco-Sensitive Area (MET) (Eco-Sensitive Zone) through 4 km 8 lane-tunnel. This project will be an excellent to example of the country’s are engineering skills.
The project will be consume the 8 million tonnes of the cement, about two per cent of the India’s annual cement production to capacity.
-The construction of this expressway will be consume more than 1.2 million tonnes of the steel, similar to the construction of the 50 bridges are like the famous Howrah Bridge in a Kolkata. -During the construction of these bridges, about a 350 million cubic meters of the soil will be moved to the fill 40 million trucks. -DME has been created employment for the thousands of the trained civil engineers and the more than 5 million person-days of the work. -The project will be consume a 8 million tonnes of the cement, which is the about two per cent of the India’s annual cement production to capacity.
Another unique aspect of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will be petrol pumps, motels, leisure areas, and restaurants. Various facilities will be set up at a 94 places (Way Side Amenities) on the highway to improve the convenience and the safety of the users in the corridor. The expressway will be include a petrol pumps, motels, leisure areas, restaurants and the shops. These way-side facilities are will be also have been a helipad to the increase the connectivity and the evacuate people in a medical emergency.
The country’s are first 8-lane iconic bridge over the Narmada River will be a built.
The entire expressway is a planned to be the completed by a March 2023.
The Delhi-Dausa-Lalsot section is a part of the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway. The Vadodara-Ankleshwar section connects are Vadodara with the economic hub of the Bharuch, are expected to the open for the traffic by a March 2022. Is. The entire expressway is planned to be the completed by March 2023. Land acquisition for the 15,000 hectares from the Delhi to the Vadodara division has been completed in a less than a year. In addition, there is enough space on a both are sides of the expressway to the increase it to 12 lanes in the future.
Completed at the Rs 98,000 crore, the 1380 km Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will be the longest expressway in a India.