Delhi-Agra distance increases

Vijay Upadhyay
Agra. Bad planning may not have seen a better example than the much-debated Taj Expressway that is destined to link Agra to Delhi through an ultra-fast corridor.

Designed to bring the distance between Delhi and Agra a little more closer, the Taj Expressway has in fact, increased this distance by more than 30 km, linking Agra at a point almost 10 km on the road towards Firozabad.

Sources linked to the Expressway project in Agra claimed that the project would link Agra to Noida, close to Etmadpur about 10 km down the road towards Firozabad.

When the project finally becomes operational, the tourists arriving on this expressway would be entering Agra from across the Yamuna river, directly entering the proposed "heritage zone" consisting of Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Itmad-ud-Daullah instead of the usual route that leads them through the city's centre and the tourists could return via the same route.

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