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Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway Gets DPR Approval, Survey to Begin Soon

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Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway Gets DPR Approval, Survey to Begin Soon

Rajasthan’s Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway, a 342-km greenfield project, has received approval for its Detailed Project Report, allowing survey work to begin. The project, part of Rajasthan’s infrastructure push, aims to improve connectivity between Beawar and Bharatpur, bypassing urban areas and integrating routes with existing networks.

The much-anticipated Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway has received approval for its Detailed Project Report (DPR), marking a significant step toward improving connectivity in Rajasthan.

The expressway, which will span approximately 400 kilometers, aims to enhance transportation efficiency, reduce travel time, and boost regional economic growth. With the DPR now finalized, authorities are preparing to commence the land survey and feasibility assessments to initiate construction soon.

Project Overview

The Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway is a key infrastructure initiative designed to provide seamless connectivity between western and eastern Rajasthan. Currently, travelers and freight vehicles moving between these regions rely on National Highway (NH) networks, which often experience congestion and longer travel times. The expressway will serve as an alternative high-speed corridor, significantly improving mobility.

Key Features of the Expressway
  • Length: Approximately 400 km Connecting Beawar (Ajmer district) to Bharatpur, linking major towns along the wa Six-lane, access-controlled expressway for high-speed vehicular move Expected to be ₹25,000 crore Expected to cut down travel duration from 8-10 hours to 4-5 hours.

DPR Approval and Next Steps

The Detailed Project Report (DPR) approval is a crucial milestone, allowing authorities to move forward with

  1. Land Acquisition Surveys – Identifying land required for the project and initiating acquisition procedures.
  2. Environmental & Social Impact Assessments – Studying ecological concerns and displacement effects.
  3. Geotechnical Studies – Evaluating soil and terrain suitability for construction.
  4. Project Tendering & Contractor Selection – Once clearances are in place, tenders will be floated for execution.

The land survey is expected to begin within the next few months, paving the way for construction work to commence in early 2026.

Benefits of the Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway

  1. Faster Connectivity Across Rajasthan
    • The expressway will provide a direct, high-speed route between Beawar, Ajmer, Jaipur, and arround to Bharatpur, benefiting commuters and businesses.
  2. Boost to Trade & Economy
    • Rajasthan is known for its industries, mining, and agriculture, with heavy freight movement across the state.
    • The expressway will facilitate quicker transport of goods, reducing logistics costs and improving supply chain efficiency.
  3. Decongestion of Existing Highways
    • The project will ease traffic on NH-48 and NH-21, which currently bear heavy load from passenger and freight vehicles.
    • This will improve safety and reduce accident risks on congested roads.
  4. Enhanced Tourism & Connectivity to Delhi-Agra Corridor
    • Bharatpur is home to the famous Keoladeo National Park, a UNESCO heritage site. Improved connectivity will boost tourism in the region. disruption to forests, rivers, and agricultural lands.
    • The expressway will provide faster access to Delhi and Agra, benefiting travelers from Rajasthan.
  5. Employment & Development
    • The project will create thousands of jobs during the construction phase.
    • The expressway will spur development of logistics hubs, industrial zones, and commercial centers along its route. will significantly enhance connectivity, boost trade, and facilitate faster movement across the state, positioning Rajasthan as a leading logistics hub in northern.

Challenges & Considerations

Despite the DPR approval, the project faces some potential challenges Securing land for expressway construction may require negotiations and settlements with landowners. Ensuring minimal disruption to forests, rivers, and agricultural lands will be a key factor. Timely allocation of funds and controlling construction costs will be critical for project completion.

The Beawar-Bharatpur Expressway is set to become a game-changer for Rajasthan’s transport and economic landscape. With DPR approval secured, the next steps will focus on surveys and land acquisition before construction begins. Once completed, this modern expressway.

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