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UER-II Expressway Delhi Inauguration 2025

In a significant move to enhance urban mobility and reduce traffic congestion in the National Capital Region (NCR), Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated two major highway projects on August 17, 2025.

These projects—the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II expressway Delhi) and the Delhi section of the Dwarka Expressway—are part of the government’s mission to deliver world-class infrastructure, improve traffic flow, and enhance connectivity in and around Delhi.

A Big Boost to Delhi-NCR Connectivity

The combined cost of these two projects is Rs 11,000 crore, and they are expected to cut travel time by 40–60% between key points such as the Indira Gandhi International Airport and southwest/northwest Delhi. According to officials, the improved infrastructure will help reduce traffic congestion in Delhi by nearly 50%, particularly at bottlenecks like Mukarba Chowk, Dhaula Kuan, and along the Inner and Outer Ring Roads.

The UER-II expressway in Delhi is a key part of this initiative, serving as a semi-circular bypass that will streamline freight and passenger traffic across the NCR.

Urban Extension Road-II: A Semi-Circular Bypass

The UER-II expressway in Delhi is a six-lane, 75-km-long expressway that begins at NH-44, passes through Rohini, Mundka, Najafgarh, and Dwarka, and ends at the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway (NH-48) near Mahipalpur. This western semi-circular bypass is designed to divert traffic away from city roads, freeing up urban corridors and boosting NCR logistics by easing goods movement.

Key Features of UER-II Expressway Delhi:

  • Alipur to Dichaon Kalan stretch inaugurated

  • New links to Bahadurgarh and Sonipat to enhance industrial connectivity

  • Construction cost: Rs 5,580 crore

  • Designed to reduce congestion on Delhi expressways

  • Supports NCR traffic decongestion on highways

By creating an efficient Delhi bypass, the UER-II expressway will not only reduce travel time but also improve Delhi airport connectivity and road networks, benefiting commuters and businesses alike.

Dwarka Expressway – Delhi Section

Alongside UER-II, the 10.1-km Delhi stretch of the Dwarka Expressway was inaugurated. Developed for Rs 5,360 crore, this section significantly improves connectivity to key areas like the Yashobhoomi convention centre, Dwarka Metro stations, Bijwasan railway hub, and the Dwarka cluster Bus Depot.

Breakdown of the Section:

  • 5.9 km from Shiv Murti to Road Under Bridge, Dwarka Sector-21

  • 4.2 km from Dwarka Sector-21 to Delhi-Haryana Border

  • Links Dwarka Expressway with UER-II expressway in Delhi, forming an integrated expressway network

This integration complements the 19-km Haryana section, which was inaugurated in March 2024, completing a major phase of the Dwarka Expressway corridor. Together, these expressways form a strong backbone for NCR highways, significantly improving passenger and freight traffic.

Environmental Considerations

Officials confirmed that both projects emphasize sustainability and environmental preservation.

Measures include:

  • Use of recycled construction waste

  • Tree transplantation programs

  • Focus on reducing the urban carbon footprint

These initiatives ensure that the UER-II expressway in Delhi and the Dwarka Expressway are not only efficient infrastructure projects but also environmentally responsible.

Impact and Importance for SSC Aspirants

For SSC aspirants, understanding the UER-II expressway Delhi project is important for current affairs, infrastructure development, and government initiatives.

Key points include:

  • Travel time reduction via the UER-II expressway

  • How UER-II will reduce traffic in Delhi

  • UER-II connecting NH-44 to Delhi-Gurugram Expressway

  • Impact of UER-II on Delhi-NCR freight and passenger traffic

The UER-II expressway in Delhi represents a strategic step in enhancing urban mobility, reducing congestion, and strengthening Delhi-NCR connectivity—topics frequently asked in SSC exams and government infrastructure updates.

Final Thoughts

The UER-II expressway in Delhi is a game-changer for urban mobility, providing a semi-circular bypass that eases congestion across the National Capital Region. With its strategic connection from NH-44 to the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway, it significantly reduces travel time and streamlines freight and passenger movement. Integration with the Dwarka Expressway creates an efficient expressway network, improving connectivity to key hubs like the airport, metro stations, and industrial areas.

Built with a focus on sustainability, the project uses recycled construction materials and implements tree transplantation programs to minimize environmental impact.

Overall, the UER-II expressway in Delhi not only enhances Delhi-NCR infrastructure but also represents a major step toward modern, world-class urban transport. Its impact on reducing traffic congestion, boosting logistics, and improving commuter experience makes it a landmark development for the region.

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