The Delhi cabinet, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has officially approved the payment of outstanding dues worth ₹3,700 crore for the Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressways. This move is a major step toward resolving long-standing financial issues between the city and the central government. The decision was finalized on March 21, 2026, and aims to ensure the smooth operation of these critical road networks that bypass the national capital.
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Payment Schedule and Financial Breakdown
The total approved amount will be released in a phased manner to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) or the Union government. The Public Works Department (PWD) proposal outlines that the first installment will be released shortly to settle the accounts for these projects which have been operational since 2018.
| Details | Financial Figures |
|---|---|
| Total Approved Amount | ₹3,700 Crore |
| First Installment (FY 2025-26) | ₹500 Crore |
| Remaining Balance | ₹3,203.33 Crore |
| Project Length (Smart Ring Road) | 270 km |
Expected Benefits for Delhi Residents
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta noted that clearing these dues will improve coordination with the Centre for future infrastructure projects. The peripheral expressways are designed to act as a ring road that diverts heavy commercial vehicles away from Delhi’s interior roads. By keeping these diesel vehicles out, the city expects a significant reduction in air pollution and much smoother traffic flow for local commuters. This plan will also save fuel and travel time for those traveling between neighboring states without needing to enter the city limits.