New Delhi, Dec. 3 -- A plan to redevelop over 400 km of roads in the national Capital has been approved by the Delhi government.

The work is proposed to be completed by March, leveraging both Central Road Fund (CRF) and state-funded projects.

The project will be spearheaded by the Public Works Department (PWD) and aims to upgrade Delhi's road network with modern engineering standards, reducing congestion points, and implementing strict accountability mechanisms.

The blueprint for the redevelopment spans 402 km, of which 300.917 km are under CRF and 100.944 km under state government funding.

This dual-funding system is expected to accelerate execution of the project, while ensuring uniform improvement across the important mobility corrid...