Gurugram, Jan. 12 -- The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has initiated the process to acquire land in two villages along the Central Peripheral Road (CPR), a stretch linked to the Dwarka Expressway, for constructing a service road from the Sector 84 roundabout to the cloverleaf on NH-48. A senior GMDA official stated that the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation has completed a land survey and submitted its report to GMDA, which is currently under review. According to the survey, 4.28 acres will be acquired in Sihi village and 3.74 acres in Mohammadpur Jharsa. The proposed service road will be 12 metres wide and will run along the CPR, providing access to residential societies and the Haryana government's Global City project developed by HSIIDC. Officials said the survey report is being verified and, after formalities, the land acquisition proposal will be sent to the highway authority. The land will be acquired under the NHAI Act, with compensation paid by GMDA. The service road will be constructed on only one side from Elan Mall towards NH-48, officials said. GMDA officials emphasised that the service road is critical for the Global City project, a mixed-use development on over 1,000 acres near the CPR and Dwarka Expressway, currently accessible only via Pataudi Road. Once operational, it is expected to cater to large traffic volumes and improve connectivity. Sanjeev Mann, chief town planner, GMDA, said: "HSIIDC has completed the land acquisition survey. After reviewing it, the land acquisition proposal will be sent to NHAI. The compensation amount to be given to the landowners in exchange for the land acquisition will be borne by GMDA. After the construction of the service road, the surrounding areas will benefit from improved connectivity."...