Delhi's Barapullah Phase-III: A Landmark Towards Sustainable Urban Mobility
The Barapullah Phase-III project in Delhi, finally nearing its completion after a decade-long delay, aims to revolutionize urban mobility with dedicated cycle tracks and environmentally-conscious infrastructure. Scheduled for inauguration by June 30, the project promises significant relief from congestion in one of India's busiest cities.
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In a significant development for the capital's infrastructure, Delhi's Barapullah Phase-III project is poised for completion. Public Works Department Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh conducted an intensive review of the site, confident that the corridor will be inaugurated by June 30.
Once stalled for nearly ten years due to various challenges, the project now promises substantial traffic relief across key areas such as Sarai Kale Khan and Mayur Vihar. One of its groundbreaking features is a dedicated cycle track — a first for India — promoting sustainable urban mobility.
Highlighting environmental mindfulness, the project includes a special bridge over the Yamuna, designed to minimize ecological disruption. This ambitious project symbolizes the government's commitment to modern, eco-friendly infrastructure. PWD is expediting the final stages with a sharp focus on quality and timelines.
(With inputs from agencies.)

