Delhi-Dehradun in 2.5 hours: PM Modi inaugurates Rs 12,000 crore corridor with Asia’s longest wildlife stretch

A major highway project linking Delhi to Uttarakhand is now operational, promising faster travel, improved connectivity and integrated wildlife protection measures across ecologically sensitive zones.

Delhi-Dehradun in 2.5 hours: PM Modi inaugurates Rs 12,000 crore corridor with Asia’s longest wildlife stretch

Prime Minister Narendra Modi | Photo source: X/@narendramodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated the Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor in Dehradun, capping a day marked by roadshows, a wildlife corridor review and a temple visit in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.

The 213-km-long, access-controlled corridor, built at a cost of over Rs 12,000 crore, is expected to significantly cut travel time between Delhi and Dehradun from more than six hours to around 2.5 hours, boosting connectivity across Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

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At the public function in Dehradun, the Prime Minister was felicitated by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.

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Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister held roadshows in Dehradun and Saharanpur, drawing large crowds with supporters lining the streets and waving Bharatiya Janata Party flags.

Modi greets crowd amid flower shower during Dehradun roadshow
Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledges supporters as flowers are showered on his vehicle during a roadshow in Dehradun ahead of the Delhi-Dehradun expressway inauguration. | ANI

 

He also reviewed the 12-km-long Wildlife Corridor in Saharanpur, described as one of the longest in Asia, constructed on an elevated stretch of the expressway.

PM Modi reviews Wildlife Corridor on Delhi-Dehradun expressway's elevated section in UP
PM Modi reviews Wildlife Corridor on Delhi-Dehradun expressway’s elevated section in UP | Photo source: Narendra Modi YouTube grab

He later performed Darshan and Pooja at the Jai Maa Daat Kali Temple near Dehradun, where children sang an aarti and the Prime Minister was seen clapping along.

PM Modi offers prayers at Kali temple ahead of Delhi-Dehradun expressway inauguration
PM Modi offers prayers at Kali temple ahead of Delhi-Dehradun expressway inauguration | Photo source: Narendra Modi YouTube grab

What the Delhi-Dehradun corridor includes

Length and cost: 213 km, developed at a cost of over Rs 12,000 crore
Connectivity: Passes through Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Key structures: 10 interchanges, three Railway Over Bridges, four major bridges
Commuter facilities: 12 wayside amenities for long-distance travellers
Safety systems: Advanced Traffic Management System to improve traffic flow and safety

Wildlife and ecological features built into the project

Wildlife corridor: 12-km stretch reviewed by the Prime Minister, among the longest in Asia
Animal movement: Eight dedicated animal passes along the route
Elephant crossings: Two underpasses, each 200 metres long
Tunnel: 370-metre-long tunnel near the Daat Kali temple

Officials say the corridor has been designed keeping in mind the ecological sensitivity and biodiversity of the region, with specific features aimed at reducing man-animal conflict and ensuring safe wildlife movement.

What leaders said at the launch

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said, “Prime Minister, today, under your leadership and guidance, Uttarakhand is working in every field in accordance with the concept of both development and heritage to fulfill its unwavering resolve to become the best state in the country. I assure you that under your leadership, we will certainly succeed in achieving this goal. Also, like the 2022 assembly elections, in the 2027 elections too, we will succeed in forming the government in the brave land of Uttarakhand.”

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, “We have great reverence for Mansarovar. Today, we have to go there via Nepal and China, and under the leadership of our Prime Minister, we have undertaken a challenging task. A road is being built from Tanakpur to Lipulekh via Pithoragarh at a cost of Rs 5200 crore.”

He added that of the 370 kilometres, around 200 kilometres have been completed. “The remaining 129 kilometres face significant obstacles. Despite this, we will strive to complete it within the next year.”

The Delhi-Dehradun Economic Corridor is expected to improve travel time, strengthen connectivity between key tourism and economic centres, and open up new opportunities for trade and development in the region.

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