New Delhi, July 26
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday announced that an elevated corridor would soon be built over north Delhi’s Munak Canal to reduce traffic congestion in the area, along with the development of a riverfront along the water channel.
After inaugurating a series of public utilities in her Shalimar Bagh Assembly Constituency, CM Gupta said the upcoming elevated road over the Munak Canal will connect Inderlok Metro Station to the Delhi border and improve connectivity between the Outer and Inner Ring Roads.
She said the project would include roads on both sides of the canal and an elevated corridor above, turning the area into one of Delhi’s most attractive localities.
The Chief Minister earlier inaugurated new sewer lines in the TP, VP, LP and HD blocks of Pitampura, built at a cost of Rs 60 lakh. She also opened a newly constructed road between SP-1 and SP-65, developed with a budget of Rs 11 lakh.