Delhi’s long-standing traffic congestion problem just received a major infrastructural boost with the inauguration of the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II). Designed as a key component of Delhi’s Third Ring Road (NH-344M), this ambitious project is poised to transform the transportation landscape of Delhi-NCR, offering faster routes, better regional connectivity, and a significant reduction in travel time—particularly to the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport.
Strategic Significance of UER-II
Regional Integration
UER-II connects three crucial highways—NH-44, NH-09, and the Dwarka Expressway, forming a seamless corridor for traffic moving between Haryana, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand into Delhi.
Airport Access
Commuters from cities like Chandigarh can now reach IGI Airport faster, bypassing the congested routes within the city.
Interstate Trade & Logistics
Direct links to industrial hubs such as Bawana and Dichaon Kalan will boost freight movement and economic efficiency across the National Capital Region (NCR).
Key Features of UER-II Project
The project is divided into multiple packages, each serving critical junctions and extensions across the city and into neighboring regions,
Package Highlights
Package 1
- Length: 15.7 km
- Route: NH-44 to Karala-Kanjhawala Road
- Type: Six-lane access-controlled highway
Package 2
- Length: 13.45 km
- Route: Karala-Kanjhawala Road to Najafgarh-Nangloi Road
- Type: Six-lane corridor
Package 4
- Length: 29.6 km
- Route: UER-II to Sonipat Bypass on NH-344P
- Connectivity: Links to Bawana Industrial Area and NH-352A, bypassing NH-44 congestion
Package 5
- Length: 7.3 km
- Route: UER-II to Bahadurgarh Bypass on NH-344N
- Connectivity: Links Dichaon Kalan to NH-09 and the KMP Expressway
Infrastructure Integration
Interchanges at,
- NH-44 (Alipore)
- NH-09 (Mundka)
- Bahadurgarh Spur
Robust Connectivity Points
- Rail Overbridges (RoBs) over Delhi-Bathinda line
- Direct routes to Bahadurgarh, Sonipat, and IGI Airport
Decongestion Targets
- Inner and Outer Ring Roads
- Mukarba Chowk
- Dhaula Kuan
- NH-09 congestion points
Environmental and Sustainable Impact
The UER-II is not just a concrete corridor—it incorporates sustainability and urban renewal,
- Use of Recycled Material: Over 10 lakh metric tonnes of inert waste from Bhalswa and Ghazipur landfill sites were used, reducing environmental burden.
- Green Initiatives: Over 10,000 trees were transplanted rather than felled, setting an example for eco-conscious infrastructure development.
- Socio-Economic Benefits: Enhanced connectivity is expected to spur development in the city’s peripheral and underserved zones, creating employment, increasing real estate value, and supporting industrial growth.


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