NH-709 to be completed by Feb 2022: Khattar

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NH-709 to be completed by Feb 2022: Khattar

Tuesday, 18 August 2020 | PNS | Chandigarh

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khatar who inaugurated the work of National Highway 709-A Karnal-Meerut road to be built at a cost of about Rs 106 crore said that this highway will be dedicated to the public by February 2022.  He said that with the construction of this road, not only will the people of the State be benefited but people of Uttar Pradesh too will be able to commute easily. This route will be ready in the next 15 months.

The Chief Minister said this after the inauguration of this highway starting from Devi Lal Chowk Karnal to Yamuna Bridge. He said that length of this highway is approximately 14.5 kilometers.

He informed that this highway starting from Devi Lal Chowk to Sugar Mill Karnal will be of six-lane and four-lane from Sugar Mill to Yamuna Bridge. He informed that the total width of the six-lane highway will be 27.50 meters and the total width of the four-lane road will be 20.50 meters. One big bridge, 7 small bridges and 19 culverts will be built on this road. The Chief Minister said that with the construction of this highway, the problem of increasing traffic congestion will be resolved.

Khattar directed the Deputy Commissioner Nishant Kumar Yadav to discuss with the villagers about the roads and culverts before the commencement of the work on this road, so that there is no obstruction in the construction work nor they face any problems.

He appealed to the public that in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic they should follow the social distancing norms and come forward to donate plasma so that the lives of people in need can be saved. He said that Haryana has 84 percent recovery rate. In Haryana, active cases of COVID-19 are doubling in 30 days, while in other states of the country the doubling rate is 18 days.

KHATTAR HELPS INJURED E-RICKSHAW DRIVER

On his arrival at Karnal on Monday, Khattar helped an e-rickshaw driver reach the hospital after the driver was injured in a road accident. While crossing Mahatma Gandhi Chowk, the Chief Minister noticed that an injured e-rickshaw driver had fallen on the road. He then immediately ordered his driver to stop the car and the Chief Minister himself helped the e-rickshaw driver. The Chief Minister then directed the Deputy Commissioner, Karnal Nishant Kumar Yadav to ensure that the driver received the required treatment immediately.

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