National Highway 152D (India)

National Highway 152D (NH 152D) Expressway (also known as Trans Haryana Greenfield Expressway and Ambala-Narnaul Expressway) from Gangheri to Narnaul is an under construction barrier-free access controlled tolled 6-lane (extendable to 8-lanes) Expressway in Haryana state of India.[1][2] This 230 km long diagonal expressway through Haryana state, from Kurukshetra in northeast to Narnaul in southwest, will start from the junction of NH152 near Gangheri and Ismailabad, pass through Kaul, Pundri, Dhatrath, Lakhan Majra, Kalanaur, Charkhi Dadri, and terminate at junction with NH148B at Narnaul bypass.[1][3] Its straight-line greenfield alignment will reduce the distance from the state capital Chandigarh to Narnaul and Jaipur while decongesting NH44 and NH48.[2] The alignment intersects with at least 15 NH including NH9 and several State Highways (SH) including SH6, SH9, SH8, SH11, SH12, SH14, SH10, SH16A, SH20, SH24 and SH26.[4] Area around it is being developed as an industrial corridor.

National Highway 152D
Schematic map of National Highways in India
Route information
Length230 km (140 mi)
Major junctions
FromNH152 Ismailabad
 Pundri
ToNH148B Narnaul Bypass
Highway system

Land acquisition is complete and it is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.[1]

Details

Highway, costing 5,108 crore, will have 70 metre right of way, 122 bridges and underpasses and 1,36,000 trees would be planted on either sides is being developed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways's (MoRTH) National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) under Bharatmala project.[1][3][4] Grenfield alignment will reduce the Ismailabad to Narnaul distance by 35 km from the existing 265 km route to 230 km new route.[5] Construction will create 1,500 full-time jobs for 3 years and 120 ongoing jobs will be created for the tollplaza staff.[4] To reduce the environmental impact the fly ash will be used from the Tau Devilal Thermal Power Plant at Panipat, Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project at Jhajjar and Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Station at Hisar.[4]

Route

It passes through the areas lying in the following 8 districts:[1]

Current status

In December 2018, the required total 1,826.05 hectares land has been already acquired at the cost of ₹529.29 crore.

Currently it is under construction and will be completed within two and half years by the end of 2021.[1][3]

See also

References

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