Cabinet approves construction of 6-lane access-controlled Zirakpur Bypass worth Rs1878.31 cr in Punjab and Haryana

ANI April 9, 2025 153 views

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved a significant infrastructure project to construct a 6-lane Zirakpur Bypass. This strategic highway will connect multiple national highways and help reduce traffic congestion in urban areas of Punjab and Haryana. The project spans 19.2 kilometers and is estimated to cost Rs1878.31 crore. By diverting traffic from densely populated regions, the bypass will improve transportation efficiency and connectivity to Himachal Pradesh.

"The Zirakpur bypass is an important component of the road network plan" - CCEA Official
New Delhi, April 9: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday approved the Construction of a six-lane Zirakpur Bypass starting from the Junction with NH-7 (Zirakpur-Patiala) and ending at the Junction with NH-5 (Zirakpur-Parwanoo), with a total length of 19.2 km, in the State of Punjab and Haryana under NH(O) on Hybrid Annuity Mode.

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Six-lane highway project worth Rs1878.31 crore approved by Cabinet

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Connects NH-7 and NH-5 through 19.2 km bypass

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Aims to decongest Zirakpur and Panchkula urban areas

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Provides direct connectivity to Himachal Pradesh

According to the CCEA, the total capital cost of the project is Rs 1878.31 crore.

The Zirakpur Bypass starts from the junction with NH-7 (Chandigarh-Bathinda) in Zirakpur and follows the Punjab Government Master Plan. It terminates at the junction with NH-5 (Zirakpur-Parwanoo) in Panchkula, Haryana, thus avoiding the highly urbanized and congested stretch of Zirakpur in Punjab and Panchkula in Haryana.

The primary purpose of the project is to ease congestion in Zirakpur, Panchkula, and surrounding areas by diverting traffic from Patiala, Delhi, and Mohali Aerocity and providing direct connectivity to Himachal Pradesh. The current proposal aims to reduce travel time and ensure hassle-free traffic movement in the congested urban sections of NH-7, NH-5, and NH-152.

The government has taken up the decongestion of Chandigarh, Panchkula and Mohali urban agglomeration with the development of a road network, which would take the shape of a ring road as indicated in the map. The Zirakpur bypass is an important component of this plan.

On Friday, the Union Cabinet approved the Vibrant Villages Programme -II, furthering its commitment to the vision of safe, secure, and vibrant land borders.

The programme would help in the comprehensive development of the villages located in the blocks abutting international land borders (ILBs), other than the northern border already covered under VVP-I.

With a total outlay of Rs 6,839 crore, the programme will be implemented in select strategic villages in the States/UTs of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Gujarat, J&K (UT), Ladakh (UT), Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal till the 2028-29.

The objective of the programme is to create better living conditions and adequate livelihood opportunities to ensure prosperous and safe borders, control trans-border crime and assimilate the border population with the nation and inculcate them 'as eyes and ears of the border guarding forces', crucial for internal security.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for commuters! The Zirakpur stretch is a nightmare during peak hours. Hope they complete this project on time 🤞
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Priya M.
Rs 1878 crore seems like a huge amount. While infrastructure is important, I hope they maintain transparency in spending and don't compromise on quality.
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Amit S.
This bypass will be a game-changer for people traveling to Himachal! No more getting stuck for hours in Zirakpur traffic. Great initiative 👏
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Neha T.
I appreciate the infrastructure push, but what about environmental impact assessments? Hope they've considered tree plantation and noise barriers for nearby residents.
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Sanjay P.
About time! I travel daily between Chandigarh and Parwanoo. The current route adds at least 45 mins to my commute. This will save so much time and fuel ⛽
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Kavita R.
The Vibrant Villages Programme sounds promising too. Border area development is crucial for national security. Good to see balanced regional development focus.

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