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Home / Environment / MCD's 2-Year Road Plan: Rs 2000 Cr for Dust Control

MCD's 2-Year Road Plan: Rs 2000 Cr for Dust Control

22 Dec

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Summary

  • MCD plans to recarpet 1,503 km of Delhi's internal roads.
  • The redevelopment aims to reduce dust and improve air quality.
  • Funding is pending approval from state government schemes.
MCD's 2-Year Road Plan: Rs 2000 Cr for Dust Control

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has submitted a two-year phased redevelopment plan to the central government focusing on internal roads less than 18 meters wide. This strategic initiative aims to combat dust and air pollution by recarpeting approximately 1,503 km of the city's extensive road network. The project, estimated at Rs 2,000 crore, is slated for completion by 2027, with significant portions planned for 2026.

The redevelopment will involve end-to-end improvements, including drainage systems, and will extend to roads in unauthorized colonies. Enhancements on bituminous roads will utilize dense carpeting and ready-mix concrete techniques. The plan allocates specific targets for recarpeting throughout 2026 and the initial months of 2027, addressing decades of neglect and improving urban infrastructure.

Despite these ambitious plans, the actual implementation remains contingent upon securing necessary funds through state government schemes, such as the CM Development Fund. Residents have expressed frustration over the ongoing issues of potholed and uneven roads, with temporary fixes proving inadequate. The MCD is actively pursuing funding to bring these much-needed road improvements to fruition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
MCD plans to recarpet 1,503 km of internal roads by 2027 to reduce dust pollution, with an estimated cost of Rs 2,000 crore.
MCD aims to recarpet roads in phases during 2026 and 2027, with specific targets for each quarter.
Deteriorating road conditions are due to a lack of dense carpeting and ongoing neglect, leading to potholes and uneven surfaces.

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