Haryana Government Delays NOC for Munak Canal Elevated Road Project
PWD yet to get NOC for Munak Canal elevated road corridor
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The Public Works Department's proposed 16-kilometre elevated road over the Munak Canal in New Delhi is stalled due to the absence of a no-objection certificate from the Haryana government. This project aims to alleviate traffic in Outer Delhi and has raised concerns regarding its impact on the canal's maintenance.
- 01The elevated road project is 16 kilometers long.
- 02It aims to ease traffic congestion in Outer Delhi.
- 03The Haryana government has not yet issued a no-objection certificate.
- 04Concerns have been raised about the project's impact on canal maintenance.
- 05A detailed project report has been submitted to Haryana officials.
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The Public Works Department (PWD) in New Delhi is facing delays in its proposed 16-kilometre elevated road project over the Munak Canal due to the lack of a no-objection certificate from the Haryana government. Announced last year, the project is intended to reduce traffic congestion in Outer Delhi. However, the Haryana government has expressed concerns regarding the corridor's potential impact on the canal, particularly related to desilting operations that require heavy machinery. PWD officials have indicated that they are actively pursuing the matter with their Haryana counterparts and are currently working on further technical details. A detailed project report has already been shared with the Haryana government to address these concerns.
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The delay in obtaining the NOC could prolong traffic congestion in Outer Delhi, affecting daily commuters and local residents.
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