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Delhi govt to repair 270 km roads for Rs 657 crore with geo-tagged tracking

The Delhi government has approved Rs 657 crore to repair around 270 km of roads across the city. Geo-tagged monitoring, five-year contractor liability and 48-hour pothole fixes aim to improve accountability.

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The Delhi government has approved Rs 657 crore to repair around 270 km of roads across the city (File photo)

The Delhi government will take up repair of around 270 km of roads across the city at a cost of Rs 657 crore, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Wednesday. Chairing a meeting of the expenditure and finance committee, Gupta also directed officials to upload geo-tagged photographs before, during and after the roadworks to track progress.

Gupta said the government wanted to build stronger and longer-lasting roads while keeping the process transparent. She said all projects would have a five-year defect liability period, under which contractors would be responsible for maintenance after completion, and any pothole that develops during this period would have to be repaired within 48 hours.

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"The government is committed to constructing stronger and longer-lasting roads while ensuring transparency in execution. All projects would carry a five-year defect liability period, under which contractors would be responsible for maintenance after completion. Any pothole developing during this period will have to be repaired within 48 hours," Gupta said.

The major stretches identified for repairs in East Delhi are Road Number 66 from the Seelampur red light on GT Road to the Gokalpuri red light, the Outer Ring Road stretch from Chandgi Ram Akhara to Wazirabad, BBM Road, GT Road and Avtar Singh Marg.

"In North Delhi, works will be undertaken on Pankha Road (Bhagwan Mandir Marg), Satguru Ram Singh Marg, Lala Ganesh Das Khatri Marg, Major Sudesh Marg and Old Pankha Road," Gupta said in a statement. In South Delhi, the project will cover stretches including SSN Marg, Mandi Road, Barapullah Elevated Road (Phase-I), Nelson Mandela Marg and Pankha Road.

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Officials said Rs 147.08 crore has been earmarked for strengthening 58.29 km of roads in the East Maintenance Zone, while Rs 247.31 crore and Rs 263.61 crore have been set aside for 104.42 km and 107.92 km, respectively, in the North and South zones.

The project will involve cold milling of damaged road surfaces, laying of dense bituminous macadam and bituminous concrete layers, along with road markings, signages, reflectors, safety barriers and kerb channel works for drainage management, the statement said.

A key feature of the initiative is the introduction of a zone-wise composite tendering system, replacing the conventional road-wise tender model. The chief minister said the new system would encourage participation of reputed construction firms, help deploy advanced machinery and improve monitoring and accountability. Overall, the project covers road strengthening, tighter monitoring and a maintenance mechanism across the capital.

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India Today Web Desk
Published On:
Jun 24, 2026 22:56 IST

The Delhi government will take up repair of around 270 km of roads across the city at a cost of Rs 657 crore, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Wednesday. Chairing a meeting of the expenditure and finance committee, Gupta also directed officials to upload geo-tagged photographs before, during and after the roadworks to track progress.

Gupta said the government wanted to build stronger and longer-lasting roads while keeping the process transparent. She said all projects would have a five-year defect liability period, under which contractors would be responsible for maintenance after completion, and any pothole that develops during this period would have to be repaired within 48 hours.

"The government is committed to constructing stronger and longer-lasting roads while ensuring transparency in execution. All projects would carry a five-year defect liability period, under which contractors would be responsible for maintenance after completion. Any pothole developing during this period will have to be repaired within 48 hours," Gupta said.

The major stretches identified for repairs in East Delhi are Road Number 66 from the Seelampur red light on GT Road to the Gokalpuri red light, the Outer Ring Road stretch from Chandgi Ram Akhara to Wazirabad, BBM Road, GT Road and Avtar Singh Marg.

"In North Delhi, works will be undertaken on Pankha Road (Bhagwan Mandir Marg), Satguru Ram Singh Marg, Lala Ganesh Das Khatri Marg, Major Sudesh Marg and Old Pankha Road," Gupta said in a statement. In South Delhi, the project will cover stretches including SSN Marg, Mandi Road, Barapullah Elevated Road (Phase-I), Nelson Mandela Marg and Pankha Road.

Officials said Rs 147.08 crore has been earmarked for strengthening 58.29 km of roads in the East Maintenance Zone, while Rs 247.31 crore and Rs 263.61 crore have been set aside for 104.42 km and 107.92 km, respectively, in the North and South zones.

The project will involve cold milling of damaged road surfaces, laying of dense bituminous macadam and bituminous concrete layers, along with road markings, signages, reflectors, safety barriers and kerb channel works for drainage management, the statement said.

A key feature of the initiative is the introduction of a zone-wise composite tendering system, replacing the conventional road-wise tender model. The chief minister said the new system would encourage participation of reputed construction firms, help deploy advanced machinery and improve monitoring and accountability. Overall, the project covers road strengthening, tighter monitoring and a maintenance mechanism across the capital.

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Published By:
India Today Web Desk
Published On:
Jun 24, 2026 22:56 IST

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