Aligarh Palwal Highway, which is changing into four lanes, is going to take a new shape of city development.
On this road, a state-level university just 10 Kms away from Sarsol crossroads, Transport Nagar at 11 Km and Deafness Industrial Corridor at 13 Km along with
Jewar International Airport at 47 Kms away, Electronic City at 48 Kms, Toy city in Noida sector 32-33 at 125 Kms away from the city and Film City in Noida sector 21 & 22 at 128 Kms away from Aligarh.
All these schemes will generate about 1 lakh & 40 thousand jobs, in which the youth of Aligarh will make big participation due to their proximity. According to the ADA proposed Master Plan 2031, preparations are being made to establish a new city on both sides of this 4-lane highway. ADA VC Prem Ranjan Singh said that work is going on in-line with all the projects so that a new city can be established.
Not only this, Nagar Nigam is also planning to start an electric bus service to keep all these projects of Noida within the reach of Aligarh’s youth.
Permission has been sought from the government to clean Aligarh drain and Jaffery drain near Nada bridge to achieve better cleanliness. District administration, ADA, Nagar Nigam and District Panchayat are also very hopeful with these ambitious schemes as there will a new Aligarh to be established on this road.
DS Bhadauria, Executive Engineer, ADA said that Aligarh is setting up a transport city on the Palwal highway, other departments are doing other development work.
Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Raj Bahadur told that limit of Nagar Nigam ends before the Khereshwar intersection, so the other respective departments are taking care of the development work beyond that limit.
Nagar Nigam sought permission to clean the Mathura bypass drain, besides this, the electric bus service will be starting on the Aligarh Palwal Highway to the Tappal Interchange of the Yamuna Expressway.