Haryana Budget: Gurugram set to get 14 km elevated road, 5 flyovers The Haryana government has announced a significant infrastructure development plan for Gurugram, including the construction of a 14-kilometer elevated road, five flyovers, and the revival of the 21-kilometer Greater South Punjab Road (SPR). The projects aim to alleviate traffic congestion on National Highway 48 (NH48), which has long been a bottleneck for commuters in the region. Additionally, 671 acres of land have been notified for development under the initiative, which is expected to enhance connectivity and reduce travel time for residents. The elevated road project is designed to bypass key urban areas, minimizing disruptions to daily traffic flow. The five flyovers will be strategically located to ease movement across major intersections, particularly in high-traffic zones. The revival of the Greater SPR, a critical arterial road, will further integrate Gurugram with surrounding districts, boosting economic activity and improving logistics. The announcement was made during the state budget presentation, which emphasized infrastructure as a priority for sustainable growth. Officials highlighted that the projects will not only address immediate transportation challenges but also support long-term urban planning goals. The 671-acre land allocation is intended to accommodate future expansion of the road network and associated facilities, ensuring scalability as the city’s population and economic activity grow. The government has also outlined a phased implementation timeline for the projects, with construction expected to commence in the coming months.#gurugram #haryana_government #national_highway_48 #greater_south_punjab_road #state_budget