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How Is Delhi Govt Planning To Fix The Long-Overdue Harphool Vihar Road?

On Sunday, Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh launched repair work on the road linking Baprola Village with Harphool Vihar. For a long time, the road has been a source of daily hardship for the residents of Baprola Village, G-2 Jai Vihar, and Harphool Vihar, especially the students of the nearby government schools.

by Tashika Tyagi
How Is Delhi Govt Planning To Fix The Long-Overdue Harphool Vihar Road?

In some good news for Delhi peeps, the long-overdue construction work of the Baprola Village to Harphool Vihar road finally began in the city. Delhi Health and Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh launched the repair work of the road on Sunday to ensure a safe and smoother commute for the residents of South-West Delhi. Scroll on to know more about it.

Delhi Govt’s Plan To Repair Long-Overdue Harphool Vihar Road

According to The Statesman, the road connecting Baprola Village with Harphool Vihar has been deteriorating. It has been a source of daily hardship for the residents of Baprola Village, G-2 Jai Vihar, Prashant Enclave, Bajrang Chowk, and Harphool Vihar. On Sunday, the repair work on this road was finally inaugurated by the Delhi Transport Minister.

With this, the daily travel struggle for the residents, especially the students commuting to two nearby government schools will end. Many media reports show how the children in Baprola Village are heavily dependent on the road, as it provides them with key connectivity. Once fixed, the newly constructed Harphool Vihar Road will help around 3,000 to 3,500 schoolchildren and bring some relief to the public.

Harphool Vihar road
Image Courtesy: Canva Pro/wabeno (representative image)

Speaking about the long overdue road construction, Pankaj Kumar Singh said that infrastructure development is more than just creating roads. He emphasised the need to make a “safer, faster, and more dignified life for every citizen” with better road infrastructure.

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Spreading Greenery In Vikaspuri

Besides the inauguration of the Baprola Village to Harphool Vihar road, the Vikaspuri area also saw an environmental milestone with the plantation of 501 trees under the ongoing ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign in a single day. This initiative was part of the government’s ongoing efforts towards sustainability and climate responsibility.

They have urged the citizens in the city to pay tribute to their mothers by planting at least one tree in their name. They aim to make the city greener, one sapling at a time.

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Cover Image Courtesy: Canva Pro/Pramote Polyamate’s Images (representative image)

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First Published: June 23, 2025 1:25 PM