April 13, 2026 News & Updates

NCRTC seeks 55,000 sq m land, flags fuel station hurdles in Gurugram

Proposal includes 19,000 sq m IFFCO Chowk station, land for viaduct, casting yard and entry points; HSVP yet to clear transfer, matter under review.

NCRTC seeks 55,000 sq m land, flags fuel station hurdles in Gurugram

The National Capital Regional Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has asked the Haryana Shahri Vikas Pradhikran (HSVP) to transfer 55,000 square metres of land along the Delhi-Jaipur highway for stations and infrastructure under the Delhi–SNB Namo Bharat corridor, officials aware of the matter said, marking a more detailed, site-specific push for land acquisition in Gurugram.

In a March 19 letter, NCRTC sought both permanent and temporary land parcels and flagged the need to relocate two petrol pumps and a CNG station between Iffco Chowk and Rajiv Chowk, which fall within the project alignment. The development comes about 5 months after the NCRTC sought over 8,000 sq m of land from HSVP for the Dharuhera station in October 2025, revising its plan and requesting 8,812 sq m, a sharp increase from the 2,226 sq m initially proposed, officials said.

The corporation has proposed an interchange station at IFFCO Chowk, spanning around 19,000 square metres, linking Delhi–Neemrana and Gurugram–Faridabad corridors. It said 967 sq m for a petrol pump in Sector 17 will be required. Additionally, 348 sq m from a petrol pump in Sector 30 and 531 sq m from a CNG station in Sector 31 are needed for the viaduct.

NCRTC has also sought 2.99 hectares temporarily near the Delhi-Gurugram border for a casting yard, 387 sq m permanently near the Nestle building, and 2,048 sq m temporarily. Another 5,511 sq m has been sought for entry and exit gates opposite IFFCO Chowk.

For an underground station at Rajiv Chowk, 3,548 sq m has been requested, while 4,034 sq m is required for Hero Honda Chowk station and 8,818 sq m for the Dharuhera station.

“It is again requested to expedite the transfer of land parcels… and resolve the issues related to shifting/relocation of fuel filling stations,” mentioned the chief project manager, Atul Gupta, Gurugram One, in his March 19-letter to the HSVP.