PM Narendra Modi on Sunday (August 17) inaugurated the Delhi Section and Urban Extension Road-2 (UER-2) of the Dwarka Expressway costing Rs 11,000 crore. Delhi Minister Ashish Sood praised PM Modi for this task.
He also told how the people of Delhi-NCR will benefit through this expressway. He said that its main objective is to reduce traffic pressure in Delhi and its surrounding areas, as well as it will reduce Delhi’s pollution.
At the inauguration of the Delhi section of UER-2 and Dwarka Expressway from Rohini, Minister Ashish Sood said, “There is going to be a big change in the surrounding states of Delhi. The jam will be reduced on the way to the airport. Delhi’s pollution level will be reduced. Delhi’s life is going to facilitate the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
Delhi: on the inauguration of the Delhi Section of Uer-II and the Dwarka Expressway from Rohini, Minister Ashish Sood Says, “A Major Transformation is Coming to the States Surrounding Surrounds Constion on the way to the airport will reduce, and Delhi’s pollution… pic.twitter.com/5DPQPETFUX
– IANS (@ians_india) August 17, 2025
What benefits from Dwarka Expressway?
The Delhi section of the Dwarka Expressway and the Urban Extension Road-2 projects have been developed under the government’s comprehensive plan to free the capital from the congestion, which aims to-
- Connectivity
- Decrease
- Reduction of traffic jams in Delhi and its surrounding areas
The distance between Delhi and these cities will be less
When these projects are completely operational, the time of travel from Sonipat, Rohtak, Bahadurgarh and Gurugram to Indira Gandhi International Airport is expected to decrease a lot. The 10.1 km long Delhi section of Dwarka Expressway has been developed at a cost of about Rs 5,360 crore.
This section will also provide multi-model connectivity to Yashobhumi, DMRC’s blue line and orange line, upcoming Bijwasan railway station and Dwarka cluster bus depot.

