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65-km stretch reducing Delhi-Jaipur journey to three hours opens today

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari described it as a strategic project
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The new stretch is expected to significantly improve mobility and ease traffic congestion on NH-48 and NH-21.
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A 65-km stretch that will reduce travel time between Delhi and Jaipur to three hours is set to open today.

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Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said that the stretch will reduce the Delhi-Jaipur travel time from 3.45 hours to three hours.

This has become possible with the successful completion of 66.916-km long, four-lane Greenfield Bandikui Spur, constructed at a capital cost of ₹2,016 crore.

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Gadkari described the project as strategic and said that it provides direct, access-controlled connectivity between the Delhi–Vadodara Expressway and Jaipur — addressing the lack of a direct route that previously compelled commuters to take longer, fuel-intensive journeys.

“The new stretch will significantly improve mobility and ease traffic congestion on NH-48 and NH-21,” Gadkari said.

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