This story is from July 15, 2019

Travel from south Delhi to IGI airport set to be easier from Tuesday

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal will open the Rao Tula Ram flyover, which will make travel from south Delhi to IGI airport much easier, at 10.30am on Tuesday for the public.
Travel from south Delhi to IGI airport set to be easier from Tuesday
The project has been completed at a cost of around Rs 310 crore.
NEW DELHI: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal will open the Rao Tula Ram flyover, which will make travel from south Delhi to IGI airport much easier, at 10.30am on Tuesday for the public.
The 2.7-km-long flyover starts from Munirka flyover and ends near Army Research and Referral Hospital. The project, which was scheduled to be completed in 2016, missed several deadlines before being finally ready for the public.
The project has been completed by the Public Works Department.
A function has been organised for the purpose and people will be able to use it after the formal inauguration.
The safety audit of the flyover was completed last week. The project has been completed at a cost of around Rs 310 crore.
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