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New Delhi [India], April 5 (ANI): Cabinet Minister for Road Transportation and Highway s Nitin Gadkari On Saturday, they approved a 15.34-kilometer-long, six-lane controlled-access road. Vrindavan The bypass project in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh has been approved with a budget of Rs 1,645.72 crores. This initiative aims to notably reduce journey times and alleviate traffic congestion around the religious site. Vrindavan .

In a post on X, Gadkari mentioned that the project would be carried out using the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). This model combines public and private funding to speed up implementation while minimizing the government’s financial exposure. The bypass will ensure uninterrupted access to three key highways: National Highway 44 (NH-44), the Yamuna Expressway , and NH-530B.

The construction involves a 15.34-kilometer-long, six-lane access-controlled roadway. Vrindavan The bypass project for Mathura District in Uttar Pradesh has received approval at a cost of Rs 1645.72 crore, which includes preliminary activities such as land acquisition through the Hybrid Annuity Method," stated Gadkari on X.

"The construction of the Vrindavan The bypass will offer direct access to NH-44. Yamuna Expressway Additionally, with NH-530B, the travel time will be slashed from 1.5 hours down to just 15 minutes. This alternate route aims to alleviate traffic congestion within the area. Vrindavan and enhance effortless access to Vrindavan By offering connection to the parking facilities suggested by the state government, Nitin Gadkari said.

The initiative will enhance accessibility to sacred sites in Mathura. Vrindavan Additionally, this will improve connections across the industrial corridors, he noted.

Earlier on March 25, Nitin Gadkari mentioned that within the coming two years, India's road conditions will surpass those of the United States.

"I believe there isn’t an issue with the road sector. This year and next year will bring such substantial improvements that previously I mentioned matching America’s highway system; however, now I assert that within just two years, our highways will surpass those of the United States,” he stated.

Gadkari expressed certainty that India will overtake the US in both electric vehicle adoption and production within the coming half-decade.

The Union Minister outlined the department's activities and mentioned that the gap between cities like Delhi, Dehradun, Jaipur, or Bangalore would significantly decrease. (ANI)

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