Phase-1: Meerut-Prayagraj The Ganga Expressway project, first proposed in 2007, was revived and officially relaunched by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on 29 January 2019. Planned to run broadly parallel to the Ganga river while maintaining a 10 km distance to meet environmental norms, the expressway is being executed in phases, with the 594 km Phase-1 connecting Meerut to Prayagraj. By 2020, ₹2,000 crore was allocated for construction, and land acquisition accelerated through 2021, reaching over 90% by August that year. The project received environmental clearance in November 2021, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone on 18 December 2021. Contracts were awarded to Adani Enterprises and IRB Infrastructure, and physical construction began in April 2022. By late 2023, major groundwork—including clearing, grubbing, and initial earthworks—was largely completed, and the Uttar Pradesh government also announced an industrial city near Meerut, adjacent to the expressway. As of
April 2026, Phase-1 had achieved
100% earthwork,
100% GSB,
100% WMM,
100% DBM in Main Carriageway, and
1,498 of 1,498 structures completed, with overall progress stands at
100%. Prime Minister
Narendra Modi inaugurated the much anticipated expressway on
April 29, 2026. With its inauguration the
Uttar Pradesh Government is planning to create industrial hubs along the expressway as a part of Industrial corridor in a Hub and Spoke model.
Phase 2 Phase-2 includes two spur routes.
Spur-1 (Meerut–Haridwar) received a ₹50 crore budget allocation in February 2025 for pre-construction activities.
Spur-2 (Prayagraj–Ballia) remains in pre-construction, with surveys completed by UPEIDA in 2024 and preparatory work ongoing as of August 2025. ==See also==