Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway

Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway is an approved 670 km (420 mi) long, 4-lane (expandable to 8 lanes) wide controlled-access expressway, which will connect Bahadurgarh border near Delhi with Katra in Jammu and Kashmir via Haryana and Punjab.[1][2] It will have a spur section which will connect Nakodar with Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International Airport located in Raja Sansi, Amritsar.[3] The 397.7 km (247.1 mi) long Delhi–Katra Expressway is National Expressway 5 (NE-5) and 99 km (62 mi) long Nakodar-Amritsar Expressway is National Expressway 5A (NE-5A). Once completed, it will reduce the current Delhi-Katra distance from 727 km (452 mi) to 588 km (365 mi) and the time travel will be reduced from 14 hours to 6 hours, and Delhi-Amritsar distance to 405 km (252 mi) and from the time travel will be reduced from 8 hours to only 4 hours.[3]

Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway
EstablishedApril 2024 (expected)

It will have a trauma centre, ambulances, fire brigades, traffic police, bus bays, truck stops, interchanges with refreshment, and recreational facilities. To be constructed as a part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana,[1] it is expected to cost 40,000 crores.[4] Detailed Project Report (DPR) was completed in November 2019,[5] and land acquisition commenced from January 2020.[6][7] M/S Feedback Infra Pvt Ltd. was appointed as DPR consultant to carry out alignment studies which submitted the final shortest proposed alignment report of Delhi–Nakodar–Gurdaspur section in September 2019,[8] Nakodar–Amritsar section in June 2020, and the survey is currently under progress in Jammu section.[9] It is part of Ludhiana-Delhi-Kolkatta Industrial Corridor. There are 11 National industrial corridors and numerous state level industrial corridors in India.

11 National Industrial Corridors of India.

Project details

It is a combination of greenfield and which brownfield expressway which passes through Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir. It starts from Kundli Manesar Palwal (KMP) Expressway near Nilothi village in Jhajjar district. It will lessen the workload of Grand Trunk Road. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways of the NDA government planned to construct 10 expressways in the country under Bharatmala Pariyojana, one of which would connect the national capital Delhi with Katra and Amritsar via Kharkhoda, Jind, Sangrur, Malerkotla, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Gurdaspur.

The Greenfield expressway splits into two near Nakodar. One greenfield section towards Amritsar would pass nearby Sultanpur Lodhi, Goindwal Sahib, Khadoor Sahib, TarnTarn and ends near Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International Airport.[10] The second section goes straight to Katra, bypassing Kathua and Jammu, and it consists of both greenfield and brownfield parts. Central and state governments also agreed to connect Dera Baba Nanak and Kartarpur Corridor with this expressway project. Nearly 14,000 acres of the land of Punjab and 5,000 acres of Haryana will be acquired for the construction of this expressway.

Construction

The NHAI has divided the construction work of Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway into 2 phases with a total of 21 construction packages.

Phase 1

  • The construction work of 397.7 km (247.1 mi) long DelhiNakodarGurdaspur section is divided into 12 packages. Package 8 to 12 has been awarded to the joint venture (JV) of Evrascon and MKC Infrastructure Limited (MKCIL).
Sr. No.PackageSegment LengthContractor
1.Nilothi (Jhajjar)–Rukhi Pana (Sonipat)34.0 km (21.1 mi)KCC Buildcon[11]
2.Rukhi Pana (Sonipat)–Gangana (Sonipat)26.8 km (16.7 mi)CDS Infra Projects[11]
3.Gangana (Sonipat)–Alewa (Jind)30.6 km (19.0 mi)KCC Buildcon[11]
4.Alewa (Jind)–Kharak Pandwa (Kaithal)28.8 km (17.9 mi)NKC Projects[12]
5.Kharak Pandwa (Kaithal)–Ghagga (Patiala)37.6 km (23.4 mi)CDS Infra Projects[12]
6.Ghagga (Patiala)–Bhawanigarh (Sangrur)30.9 km (19.2 mi)Shiv Build India[13]
7.Bhawanigarh (Sangrur)–Bhogiwal (Malerkotla)36.9 km (22.9 mi)Ceigall India[14]
8.Bhogiwal (Malerkotla)–Mullanpur Dakha (Ludhiana)35.0 km (21.7 mi)Evrascon – MKCIL JV[14]
9.Mullanpur DakhaNakodarKang Sahbu34.0 km (21.1 mi)Evrascon – MKCIL JV[12]
10.Kang Sahbu (Jalandhar)–Khojewal (Kapurthala)15.5 km (9.6 mi)Evrascon – MKCIL JV[13]
11.Khojewal (Kapurthala)–Sri Hargobindpur43.0 km (26.7 mi)Evrascon – MKCIL JV[15]
12.Sri HargobindpurGurdaspur35.3 km (21.9 mi)Evrascon – MKCIL JV[16]

Nakodar–Amritsar spur

Sr. No.PackageSegment LengthContractor
1.Nakodar (Jalandhar)–Dhunda (Tarn Taran)41.0 km (25.5 mi)SP Singla Constructions
2.Dhunda (Tarn Taran)–Manawala Khurd (Tarn Taran)30.0 km (18.6 mi)Ceigall India[15]
3.Manawala Khurd (Tarn Taran)–Harsha Chhina (Amritsar)28.0 km (17.4 mi)Vozrozhdenie India[13]

Phase 2

Sr. No.PackageSegment LengthContractor
13.Details awaited25.8 km (16.0 mi)Tender Notice pending
14.Balsua (Gurdaspur)–Gurah Baildaran (Kathua)44.6 km (27.7 mi)Megha Engineering & Infrastructures
15.Gurah Baildaran (Kathua)–Jakh (Samba)35.15 km (21.84 mi)Vishwa Samudra Engineering
16.Jakh (Samba)–Jammu Airport11.8 km (7.3 mi)Shivalaya Construction Company
17.Details awaited28.9 km (18.0 mi)Apco Infratech
18.Details awaited15.3 km (9.5 mi)Gawar Construction

Route alignment

Delhi to Nakodar (Main route)

The Phase-1 of Delhi–Amritsar–Katra Expressway consists of two sections, namely DelhiNakodarGurdaspur (NE-5) and NakodarAmritsar (NE-5A). The Phase-2 consists of GurdaspurKatra section. Following is the alignment agreed by the Governments of Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir with the NHAI.[7][17][3]

Alignment is from Nilothi-Kharkhoda–Gohana (west)–Jind (east)–Safidon (west)–Ratoli (Ambala–Narnaul)–Assandh (west)–Kalayat–Kaithal (west)–Barta. There is a proposal to extend it in Delhi from Nilothi to "Urban Extension Road II".

Nakodar to Amritsar (Spur-1)

First greenfield expressway spur (99 km long) from Nakodar to Amritsar through Sultanpur Lodhi, Goindwal Sahib, Khadur Sahib, Tarn Taran Sahib and ends at Sri Guru Ram Das Ji International Airport (Amritsar Airport).

Nakodar to Katra (Spur-2)

Second greenfield expressway spur from Nakodar to Katra passing through Kartarpur, Gurdaspur, and Dinanagar.

Inter-connectivity

Following provide the inter-connectivity:

Status updates

  • Dec 2017: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) appointed a consultant to prepare the Detailed Project Report (DPR) within 10 months by Oct 2018.[18][19]
  • Nov 2019: DPR of Delhi-Amritsar-Katra expressway completed by NHAI.[5]
  • Jun–Jul 2020: In Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu and Kashmir, the land acquisition process started.[6][7][20][9]
  • Apr 2021: Construction work awarded by NHAI for all 12 packages on 397.7 Km long Delhi-Nakodar-Gurdaspur section, and 2 out of 3 packages on 99 km long Nakodar-Amritsar section.
  • Sep 2021: NHAI announces the completion deadline is by October 2023.[21]
  • April 2022: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the expressway on 5 January and construction started.[22][23] Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate operational parts of partially completed expressway before 2024 LS polls: Nitin Gadkari.[24]
  • December 2023: The whole expressway will be completed by end of 2025, though various subsections will be progressively opened earlier than that.[25]

See also

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