New Delhi, May 19: The Haryana government is preparing to launch a series of new road development plans following a successful diplomatic meeting between state PWD Minister Ranbir Gangwa and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.
The administrative dialogue focused primarily on strengthening road infrastructure and expanding connectivity within Haryana’s urban and rural sectors. According to an official government briefing, the primary objective of the meeting was to address the need for new underpasses and overbridges at critical traffic junctions along the state’s national highway corridors.
Gangwa declared that the state administration is committed to building a highly efficient transit grid to support economic and social progress. He affirmed that upgraded transit links are essential for boosting interstate trade and ensuring public safety on the roads.
“The Centre’s emphasis on modern road infrastructure across the country has accelerated development works in the region,” Gangwa noted.
The Public Works Minister praised the Union Minister’s development vision, declaring that the current expansion of national expressways has redefined public service standards across India. He concluded by stating that the upcoming highway projects will soon be implemented across Haryana to provide long-term convenience for daily commuters and transport logistics firms.
