Gurugram, Aug. 27 -- Union minister and Gurugram MP Rao Inderjit Singh and Union minister of state for road transport and highways Harsh Malhotra on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of key infrastructure projects to be built on the Gurugram-Jaipur section of National Highway-48 (old NH-8), said officials adding that the projects includes the construction of multiple flyovers including one at Pachgaon chowk, foot overbridges for pedestrians, drains among others for safer movement of vehicles, and to reduce congestion on the highway. The inauguration was held digitally at an event held in Sector 44. Addressing the gathering, Rao Inderjit Singh said that upgrading the Delhi-Jaipur highway was crucial for industrial growth and development in the entire south Haryana. Referring to the construction of a flyover at Pachgaon Chowk, which has been a long pending demand of local villagers from Pachgaon, Rao said that key infrastructure is coming around Pachgaon and KMP Expressway and it was crucial to provide a passage to the vehicles to cross the highway. "The proposed toll plaza at Pachgaon is in the early stages of construction and its location can be shifted in view of the future developments. The process to identify a new location has been initiated," said Rao. Harsh Malhotra said that the projects whose foundation stones are being laid would ensure a safer and smoother travel experience for the residents and commuters of Gurugram, Rewari, and adjoining regions....