Residents of Meet Nagar in East Delhi will soon get relief from traffic jams at the railway crossing. The Delhi government has decided to build an underpass beneath the railway line to improve connectivity, especially for those visiting the Saboli cremation ground. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta took notice of the long-standing issue and directed the Public Works Department to take immediate action.
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What is the current status of the Meet Nagar underpass project
The Public Works Department (PWD) has already issued an e-tender for the consultancy services required for the feasibility study of the project. The deadline for applications is June 4, 2026. This initial study process is expected to be completed within three months, after which the actual construction work will begin on Road Number 63 near the Meet Nagar roundabout in the Gokalpur assembly constituency.
Why was the project delayed for three years
The project was stuck since approximately 2023 due to a legal dispute regarding nearby land. The Delhi PWD recently won this court case, which cleared the way for construction. Following the court’s decision, encroachments near the roundabout were removed to ensure there are no further hurdles in the building process.
Key details of the construction project
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Road No. 63, Meet Nagar Roundabout, Gokalpur |
| Executing Agency | Public Works Department (PWD), Delhi |
| Previous Estimated Cost | 300 Crore Rupees (to be reassessed) |
| Tender Deadline | June 4, 2026 |
| Key Officials Involved | CM Rekha Gupta and MLA Surendra Kumar |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When will the construction of the Meet Nagar underpass start?
The feasibility study tender is open until June 4, 2026. Construction is expected to begin after the study is completed in about three months.
Who is overseeing the development of this project?
The project is being executed by the Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) under the directions of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and with the confirmation of MLA Surendra Kumar.



























