The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will connect Delhi and Kota in 4 hours as it will cover 373 km passing through Rajasthan.
With a total length of 1,380 km, the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will be India’s longest, crossing through six major states — Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.
Currently, part of the Rajasthan section is open to traffic. Vehicle movement has started between Sohna and Bhandarej near Dausa, a stretch inaugurated earlier by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has cleared a new entry and exit point on the Vadodara–Mumbai Expressway (VME ...
While Nitin Gadkari brags about India’s highways, I met with an accident on NH-56 in Gujarat due to massive potholes, suffering a serious elbow injury. This highlights poor road maintenance and urgent ...
A 1.8 km section of the greenfield expressway has already been connected to the Yamuna Expressway, allowing vehicles from ...
A man from Rajasthan's Alwar has been arrested in Faridabad for robbing passengers on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, allegedly using a fake ride-sharing app to target them. Authorities also uncovered ...
Indore: Ratlam district administration and local police executed a joint operation early Monday morning, demolishing two ...
Real estate experts said that the growth in these peripheral micro-markets is fuelled by massive infrastructure investments, ...
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