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Route diversion for 90 days due to ongoing construction at Dwarka expressway: Delhi Traffic Police

New Delhi: On Monday, Delhi traffic police issued an advisory for 90 days due to traffic disturbances from Dwarka towards NH-48 due to construction work going on the Dwarka motorway at Samalka Chwok. To execute the work, both lanes of NH-48 between Rangpuri and Rajokari have been closed.---Advertisement--- The route can be used instead of […]

New Delhi: On Monday, Delhi traffic police issued an advisory for 90 days due to traffic disturbances from Dwarka towards NH-48 due to construction work going on the Dwarka motorway at Samalka Chwok. To execute the work, both lanes of NH-48 between Rangpuri and Rajokari have been closed.

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The route can be used instead of the Dwarka Motorway.

Commuters going towards or coming from Gurugram or Jaipur may use Mehrauli-Gurugram Road.

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Commuters going towards Dwarka, Kapashera, and Najafgarh may travel via Palam Road from the Gurugram Road flyover.

Commuters coming from Gurugram, Kapashera, and Dwarka towards Dhaula Kuan and Vasant Vihar may take Dwarka Flyover Road No. 201.

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Travellers are required to follow alternate routes. The Bharat Mala Project will begin on NH-48 (Delhi-Jaipur Highway) at Dwarka Link Road near Shiv Murti. On NH-48, two underpasses and one elevated stretch will be built as part of this project.

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First published on: Jun 19, 2023 06:34 PM IST


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