The Delhi-Mathura Road (NH-2) is flanked by elevated metro stations at Escorts Mujesar, part of a metro corridor that is 95% indigenously built, emphasizing its role in providing a comprehensive transport solution. The Haryana government spokesperson underscored that this metro line aims to offer a safe, affordable, quick, comfortable, reliable, environmentally friendly, and sustainable mode of transportation.
Chief Minister ML Khattar, speaking at a recent press conference, lauded the metro project as a significant development that will elevate the city’s infrastructure and connectivity within the National Capital Region (NCR). He expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for facilitating this transformative initiative, which is poised to propel the city towards new levels of progress and integration with neighboring urban centers.
During the address, CM Khattar also announced plans for extending metro connectivity between Gurgaon and Faridabad, highlighting the government’s commitment to enhancing regional mobility and fostering urban growth. This expansion is expected to further strengthen connectivity across key economic hubs in Haryana, facilitating smoother travel and promoting economic activities.
The metro project’s impact extends beyond transportation, promising to enhance accessibility and ease of travel for residents and commuters in the region. By integrating modern infrastructure and cutting-edge technology, the metro line is set to redefine urban mobility standards, aligning with sustainable development goals and environmental conservation efforts.
As part of its ongoing efforts, the government is actively promoting the metro project as a cornerstone of urban development, emphasizing its role in improving quality of life, reducing congestion, and supporting economic productivity. The integration of advanced metro systems along NH-2 reflects a strategic vision to create smarter, more connected cities that are resilient to future urban challenges.