India, Sept. 27 -- Chandni Chowk's parathas, Modinagar's shikanji and the gajak stalls around the upcoming Bhaisali Namo Bharat station would now be less than an hour away for residents of Delhi and Meerut, with the gradual opening of new Rapid RTS corridors. Meerut's sweet markets are also expected to attract more visitors due to the Bhaisali station on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor. Rewari and Gajak, long associated with the city's festive traditions, will become easier for outsiders to sample, according to the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC).Sports enthusiasts, too, stand to gain.

Meerut accounts for nearly 40 per cent of India's sports goods exports, and its main sports market on Suraj Kund Road will be conn...