To improve the state’s road system, the government of Haryana introduced the Pradeshik Sadak Utthan Pariyojna (Regional Road Upgradation Project).
In 2025-26, 4,227 roads totalling 9,410 km would be repaired and improved at an estimated cost of Rs 48.27 billion. On 410 roads, the construction has already started.
The project would increase Haryana’s economic, social, and commercial development by bridging the gap between rural and urban areas and enhancing connectivity.
Over the past 11 years, 2,417 km of new roads have been constructed for Rs 25.34 billion, while 43,703 km of existing roads have been renovated for Rs 286.51 billion. A total of Rs 10.77 billion was spent on the construction of 2,432 km of rural roads under the Pradhan Mantri Gramme Sadak Yojana.
Upon completion, all districts will have access to national highways. In order to facilitate traffic, 27 toll barriers have also been taken down.
