The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) has approved the extension of the Delhi Metro's Yellow Line to Sonipat, a significant step in the region's urban development. This extension promises to enhance connectivity and boost real estate growth in Sonipat.
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The construction of the metro extension to Sonipat is expected to begin within the next few months, following the approval from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.
The metro extension will cover key areas of Sonipat, including major residential and commercial hubs, ensuring comprehensive connectivity within the city.
The metro extension is expected to boost the real estate market in Sonipat by increasing the demand for residential and commercial properties, attracting developers and investors.
The metro extension will help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution by providing a reliable public transport option, aligning with the government's goals of sustainable urban development.
In addition to the metro extension, the government has plans for constructing new roads, flyovers, and public facilities to further enhance the city's infrastructure and connectivity.

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