A 72 km long 4 lane highway will be built between these 2 cities in Rajasthan

A 72 km long four lane highway will be built between two cities in Rajasthan. Once this four lane is ready, the one and a half hour journey between the two cities will be completed in 50 minutes.
Preparations have been started to make this route a four lane. For this, DPR and survey work will be started. This four lane will be built from Alwar to Behror in Rajasthan. RSRDC has issued a tender for its DPR and survey.
Right now this road is a two-lane road and is in very bad condition at many places. When it becomes a four-lane road, it will connect to the Delhi-Jaipur highway beyond Behror. This will make the quality of the road like a highway. This 72 km long road from Alwar to Behror will be made a four-lane road.
A bypass plan can also be made
There may be some problems in widening this road, because there are many villages on the way. If the road is widened, some old houses, shops and the beauty of the village may be affected. Therefore, the possibility of building a bypass is also being considered. Its cost will also be included in the DPR.
The problem of encroachment in many places
There is encroachment of shops and houses on both sides of this road beyond Alwar's Jail Circle. This land is said to belong to PWD (Public Works Department). When the four-lane is built, these permanent encroachments will have to be removed, due to which many people will be affected.
The survey work will be completed in 6 months
According to Manoj Shrivastav, Project Director, RSRDC Alwar, first a survey and DPR will be made. Tender has been issued for this. This work will have to be completed in 6 months.