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Delhi–Vadodara Stretch Nears Completion: Gujarat Packages 27–31 Report Strong Progress

  • Writer: Ajjay Bhagyakar
    Ajjay Bhagyakar
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

By Ajjay Bhagyakar — Published by Griha Realty

The Delhi–Mumbai Expressway — India’s landmark 1,350-km infrastructure spine — is moving rapidly toward completion. The Delhi → Vadodara section, which passes through Gujarat, has shown particularly strong momentum: five packages (Nos. 27–31) in Gujarat are now in their final stages, with most reporting 98–100% progress. These latest updates were shared publicly and tracked by infrastructure monitors on X. X (formerly Twitter)


Quick status snapshot (Gujarat: packages 26–31)


Focusing on packages 27–31 — the core Gujarat packages on the Delhi–Vadodara stretch — the reported progress is:


Independent regional reporting corroborates that the Delhi–Vadodara corridor is approaching handover in multiple pockets as civil works wind down and finishing operations — such as pavement, barriers, signage and interchanges — are completed. DeshGujarat+1


Why this matters for Gujarat (and India)


  1. Travel time & logistics: The Delhi–Mumbai Expressway is designed to cut journey time significantly between the two metros. As Gujarat packages reach completion, connectivity between northern and western freight and passenger corridors will improve — accelerating goods movement to ports, industrial belts and consumption centres. The Metro Rail Guy

  2. Economic boost for corridor towns: Faster road access catalyses industrial parks, logistics hubs and real-estate development along the alignment — a pattern already visible in parts of Gujarat where ancillary roadworks and ring-road linkages are being planned. The Times of India

  3. Phased operationalisation: With several Gujarat packages nearly ready, authorities can progressively open sections for vehicle movement — generating early benefits even before the entire expressway is commissioned. Recent reporting suggests operational openings are already being phased in on adjacent sections. Free Press Journal+1


What remains to be done


While packages 27–31 report very high completion levels, the full Delhi–Mumbai Expressway is a multi-package, multi-state endeavour. Certain sections (notably in adjoining states or in the Vadodara–Virar stretch) still require finishing works, final safety audits and clearances before full commissioning. Local authorities will also need to finish interchanges, service roads and last-mile links to ensure the expressway delivers planned accessibility gains. Housing+1


Bottom line for Delhi–Vadodara Stretch Nears Completion: Gujarat Packages 27–31 Report Strong Progress


Delhi–Vadodara Stretch Nears Completion: Gujarat Packages 27–31 Report Strong Progress The Gujarat portion of the Delhi → Vadodara corridor has crossed a critical threshold: most packages (27–31) are now at the doorstep of completion. For travellers, businesses, and developers, this is welcome news — signalling earlier access to faster transit, improved logistics, and a more connected western India. Continued monitoring of remaining works and coordinated opening plans will determine how soon motorists begin reaping full benefits.


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