"The Most Critical Artery": Anand Mahindra's Comment On Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
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The expressway will cover a distance of 1,450 km and it will reduce the travelling time between Delhi-Mumbai to 12 hours.
On Monday, industrialist Anand Mahindra said that the Delhi-Mumbai expressway is the "most critical artery of India's economic highway". The expressway will cover a distance of 1,450 km and it will reduce the travelling time between Delhi-Mumbai to 12 hours. This is going to be the most critical artery of India's economic highway. Cutting down transit times on such vital connectivity links will boost our GDP growth rates in immeasurable ways. Can't wait to glide down it…Well done and thank you, @nitin_gadkarihttps://t.co/14ctK5oik6
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the expressway's Sohna-Dausa stretch on Saturday. The Sohna (Haryana)-Dausa (Rajasthan) stretch is the first leg of the new Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.
The Chairman of Mahindra Group shared Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari's post on Twitter and appreciated his work. He wrote, "This is going to be the most critical artery of India's economic highway. Cutting down transit times on such vital connectivity links will boost our GDP growth rates in immeasurable ways. Can't wait to glide down it... Well done and thank you, Nitin Gadkari."