The Delhi Mumbai Expressway is nearing completion, set to revolutionize travel and real estate development between two of India's most significant cities.
Delhi Mumbai ExpresswayInfrastructure DevelopmentReal EstateNhaiTransportationReal Estate MumbaiApr 20, 2025

The expected completion date of the Delhi Mumbai Expressway is 2023.
The expressway will reduce the travel time between Delhi and Mumbai from 24 to 12 hours.
The key features include 12 lanes in some sections, flyovers, tunnels, service roads, and green corridors.
The expressway will increase property values, attract investments, and spur urbanization in areas along the route.
Efforts have been made to minimize the impact on local ecosystems, and green corridors are being developed along the route.

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