An important transportation infrastructure project in India's capital, Delhi, has recently made progress. The Delhi Elevated Road Project, valued at $160 million, has received formal approval from the Delhi government's finance committee. This elevated road will connect Saket G Block with Pul Prahladpur, spanning approximately 5 kilometers in length.

The project is designed as a three-lane road in each direction and will be implemented in two phases. The first phase of the project is located between Saket G Block and Sangam Vihar, while the second phase covers the stretch from Ma Anandamayee Marg to Pul Prahladpur. The lengths of the two phases are roughly equal, and construction work will commence as planned at the appropriate time.
This elevated road is expected to be completed and open to traffic by the end of 2027. Upon completion, the project will effectively improve traffic conditions in southern Delhi and reduce travel delays caused by chronic congestion. As an important component of Delhi's transportation network, this elevated road will provide local residents with more convenient travel options.









