Najafgarh and its surrounding villages like Baprola, Dhansa, and Jharoda are widely known as the Mini Haryana of Delhi because of their strong Haryanvi culture and language. To improve connectivity in this rural-urban belt, the Delhi Government approved a major project worth 453.95 crore to build a 61-kilometer-long road network along the Najafgarh Drain. This project aims to reduce travel time and fuel consumption for thousands of commuters heading toward the Delhi-Haryana border near Gurugram.
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Major infrastructure updates for Najafgarh and surrounding villages
The Delhi Government, under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, sanctioned the Najafgarh Drain Corridor project to create a sustainable transport system. This involves constructing a two-lane road on both sides of the drain. Additionally, development works worth 11.50 crore started in the Najafgarh ward, including road construction in Gopal Nagar and modernization of streets in Mitraon village. The Public Works Department is also set to strengthen the Najafgarh-Dhansa and Najafgarh-Jharoda roads at a cost of 92.23 crore within the next 12 months.
Traffic issues and project timelines for the region
Residents currently face severe traffic jams on Dhansa Road due to heavy vehicles and stalled sewerage treatment plant work that has narrowed the driving space. However, the new road projects are expected to provide relief once construction begins in May 2026. The government aims to make all PWD roads in the area pothole-free by October 2026. The major drain corridor project has a target completion date of November 2027.
| Project Details | Estimated Cost | Target Completion |
|---|---|---|
| Najafgarh Drain Corridor | 453.95 Crore | November 2027 |
| Road Strengthening (Dhansa/Jharoda) | 92.23 Crore | March 2027 |
| Gopal Nagar Development | 11.50 Crore | Ongoing |
Why this area maintains its Haryanvi identity
Najafgarh is the home of famous personalities like double Olympic medalist wrestler Sushil Kumar from Baprola and cricketer Virender Sehwag. The region keeps its traditional roots alive through the Haryanvi dialect spoken in everyday life and its rural lifestyle. While the area has seen modernization with the expansion of the Delhi Metro to Dhansa Bus Stand, the basic traditions and cultural resemblance to neighboring Haryana remain unchanged. Key administrative bodies like the MCD and the Irrigation Department are now focusing on solving long-standing issues like the Najafgarh Jheel wetland status and drain pollution.