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Delhi's new signal-free corridor: How a drain expressway will cut your travel time to IGI Airport, Gurgaon

The centrepiece of the project is a major new transport corridor along the Najafgarh drain, aimed at revolutionising mobility in the city’s western and southwestern sectors.

December 12, 2025 / 15:01 IST
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In a significant move to address chronic infrastructure deficits, the Delhi Flood Control Board (DFCB) has finally approved the capital’s most extensive drain redevelopment plan after nearly ten years of delays.

The centrepiece of the project is a major new transport corridor along the Najafgarh drain, aimed at revolutionising mobility in the city’s western and southwestern sectors.

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Chaired by PWD and Irrigation & Flood Control Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh, the board’s decision signals a concerted push to tackle long-neglected issues of waterlogging, congestion and poor sanitation. According to a report by News18, the minister attributed these problems directly to years of neglect which have severely deteriorated the city’s drainage network.

The most prominent element of the approved plan is the construction of a 57-kilometre, two-lane service road on both sides of the Najafgarh drain, running parallel to the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II). Sanctioned at a cost of Rs 453.95 crore, this new corridor is designed to function as a swift, high-capacity alternative to the Ring Road and UER-II itself.