According to officials, due to land dispute, the 10 km-long signal-free elevated corridor between south and east Delhi will not be completed before May, 2018 though the earlier deadline was October, 2017.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia may hold a meeting with PWD officials to resolve the dispute coming in the way of construction of Barapullah Phase-3 which is expected to reduce travel time by an hour.
Once the corridor is completed, it will also decongest the Ring Road and NH-24 as motorists will get a signal free ride from Mayur Vihar to INA. It is being constructed at a cost of Rs 964 crore.
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