Major Road Upgrade Approved for Old Gurugram

A significant infrastructure boost is on the way for Old Gurugram after a high-powered works committee led by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini approved the reconstruction and upgradation of two key road corridors. The decision aims to improve mobility, strengthen urban infrastructure, and address long-standing traffic challenges in the city’s older neighborhoods.

Key Routes to Receive Modern Infrastructure

The approved project covers the stretch connecting Basai Chowk to Old Railway Road near Sadar Bazar, along with the road linking Old Railway Road to IFFCO Chowk. Once upgraded, these routes are expected to offer smoother traffic movement, better road conditions, and improved connectivity between major commercial and residential areas.

Relief Expected for Daily Commuters

Residents and commuters in Old Gurugram often face congestion due to increasing vehicle numbers and aging road infrastructure. The planned reconstruction is expected to ease traffic bottlenecks, reduce travel time, and enhance overall road safety. Improved accessibility could also benefit local businesses operating along these busy corridors.

Infrastructure Push to Support Urban Growth

The road development initiative reflects the government’s focus on strengthening urban infrastructure in rapidly expanding cities. Enhanced connectivity and better transport networks can contribute to economic activity, improve public convenience, and support the long-term growth of Old Gurugram as an important urban center.