India, Dec. 4 -- The Delhi Government has set an ambitious target to redevelop more than 400 km of roads in the national Capital by March next year under a mix of Central Road Fund and State-funded projects.
The Public Works Department (PWD), which is leading the initiative, has approved works covering 402 km of roads, of which 300.9 km will be taken up through CRF and 100.9 km under State funding, a statement from the Delhi Government said.
According to it, the dual-funding model is expected to speed up execution and ensure uniform upgrades across major corridors.
Delhi PWD Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma said the BJP Government aims to deliver "world-class" roads with strict quality checks and transparent processes. "Delhi deserves ...