Giving Delhi NCR’s infrastructure a substantial push, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on August 17, 2025 inaugurated two key National Highway projects — the Delhi stretch of Dwarka Expressway and the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) — easing commuting for residents across the region.
Constructed at a combined cost of around Rs. 11,000 crore, these highways will significantly decongest the region, cut travel time, boost connectivity between Delhi and Gurugram, and support the long-term infrastructural growth of the National Capital Region.
The 29-km Dwarka Expressway comprises two sections — a 19-km stretch in Haryana, which was inaugurated in March 2024, and the 10.1-km Delhi section inaugurated by the Prime Minister today.
Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krishna Group and Krisumi Corporation, said, “The inauguration of the Dwarka Expressway and Urban Extension Road (UER) II by the Hon'ble Prime Minister is a major step towards improving connectivity, boosting infrastructural growth, and stimulating economic activity in the Delhi NCR region. The housing sector, in particular, stands to benefit, as major infrastructural projects invariably enhance the overall appeal of the housing market among buyers. The Dwarka Expressway has emerged as a pivotal growth corridor, offering unmatched connectivity between Delhi and Gurugram and significantly reducing travel time.
The two-fold jump in property prices witnessed in the micro-market of the Dwarka Expressway over the past couple of years underscores the strong demand for premium homes in the region. With upcoming infrastructural upgrades, the presence of renowned educational institutions, advanced healthcare facilities, and well-developed social infrastructure, the Dwarka Expressway is poised to remain a leading driver of property growth, particularly in the premium housing segment.”
Dr. Gautam Kanodia, Founder, KRREVA and Kanodia Group, says, “The inauguration of UER-II alongside Dwarka Expressways marks a significant development for NCR’s infrastructure-led growth. By seamlessly connecting the Dwarka Expressway with IGI Airport, NH-48, and major peripheral highways, this corridor will not only ease congestion to locations like Ambala, Panipat, Rohtak but also fuel real estate growth in these cities along with Delhi-NCR’s micro-markets. We believe that regions like New Gurgaon, Dwarka, Rohini, and Bahadurgarh will be the biggest beneficiaries along with other micro-markets in Delhi-NCR. It is likely to uplift both residential and commercial demand, driving long-term capital appreciation and positioning the Dwarka Expressway corridor as one of the most promising realty destinations in the region.”
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