Overview
- The integrated circuit corridor will build a 1.7 km new link and widen over 3 km of existing roads between Atta Gujran and Manjhawali Bridge to create a direct four-lane route.
- Daily travel time between Greater Noida and Faridabad is set to fall from nearly two hours to just 20–30 minutes.
- The state has disbursed ₹25 crore to compensate about 110 affected farmers, with half of the land agreements signed and the rest under acquisition.
- Tender documents are being finalised and bidding will begin shortly, paving the way for construction to start imminently.
- The new link will bypass Delhi and Noida detours, ease congestion on Kalindi Kunj flyover and the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, and improve access to the upcoming Jewar airport.