Large-Scale Road Improvement Plan
The Haryana government is preparing a major infrastructure upgrade that will cover nearly 1,900 kilometres of roads across the National Capital Region (NCR). The initiative is aimed at improving travel conditions while addressing growing concerns over dust pollution and traffic congestion in rapidly expanding urban areas.
Focus on Better Urban Mobility
Officials plan to redesign important road corridors using modern planning techniques. The project is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce bottlenecks, and create a more organized road network. Better lane management, improved road surfaces, and upgraded pedestrian facilities are likely to be part of the proposed changes.
Cleaner Environment a Key Goal
A major objective of the project is to reduce the amount of dust generated from roads. Authorities are exploring measures such as landscaping, roadside greenery, and improved maintenance practices to limit airborne dust. These efforts are expected to contribute to better air quality across several NCR cities.
Long-Term Development Vision
The road redesign programme reflects Haryana’s broader focus on sustainable urban development. Once completed, the upgraded road network could support smoother transportation, safer commuting, and a cleaner environment for residents. The project is expected to be implemented in phases over the coming years.

