The Haryana government has approved major urban transport projects worth ₹33,000 crore, including the Delhi–Panipat–Karnal Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor and the extension of the Delhi Metro to Kundli, marking a significant push toward regional connectivity and mobility.
The RRTS corridor will connect Delhi, Panipat, and Karnal, providing high-speed, high-frequency rail connectivity aimed at reducing travel time and easing congestion on existing road networks. The project is part of a broader strategy to strengthen inter-city transit infrastructure in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Alongside this, the government has also cleared the extension of the Delhi Metro from Samaypur Badli to Kundli, improving last-mile connectivity and enhancing access between Delhi and Haryana’s rapidly developing urban zones.
These projects are expected to play a crucial role in decongesting road traffic, promoting sustainable transport, and supporting economic development across the region. By enabling faster and more efficient commuting, the initiatives will benefit daily commuters and facilitate smoother movement of people between key industrial and residential hubs.
The approvals reflect Haryana’s focus on integrated and future-ready urban mobility solutions, aligned with the growing demand for mass transit systems in expanding urban corridors.
Once implemented, the projects are likely to boost regional connectivity, reduce travel time significantly, and support balanced urban growth across the NCR, while contributing to a shift toward environment-friendly transportation systems.
