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Atishi approves road projects for Shahadra

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New Delhi, February 18

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Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Atishi on Sunday approved projects for the rehabilitation and strengthening of various roads across Shahadra district. These initiatives are aimed at providing residents with a smoother commuting experience and improving overall interconnectivity between different areas, according to officials.

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While endorsing the projects, Atishi remarked, “The Kejriwal government’s focus is on establishing a resilient and secure transportation network that adheres to global standards. The sanctioned road-strengthening projects across Delhi exemplify the Delhi Government’s commitment to delivering world-class road infrastructure for its residents. Strengthening these roads will have a positive impact on thousands of individuals in the area, easing congestion and improving connectivity from main roads to colonies.”

Atishi noted that these roads were originally constructed and upgraded long ago, resulting in their gradual deterioration. The PWD, with the assistance of experts, has conducted a comprehensive assessment of the roads and has been tasked with commencing the upgrading process, an official stated.

The minister emphasized the importance of minimising disruption to commuters during the construction phase, issuing directives to adhere to global standards for high-quality roads.

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“Under the leadership of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the government is working in ‘Mission Mode’ to improve the roads of Delhi,” declared Atishi.

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