Beawar Bharatpur Greenfield Expressway: Public hearings before work on the proposed Beawar Bharatpur Greenfield Expressway gets started would start soon in the affected regions of Sawai Madhopur district before land acquisition.
The hearings would be held in accordance with the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013 as well as the Rajasthan Rules 2016 provisions.
Beawar Bharatpur Greenfield Expressway-Public Hearing Schedule
Public hearings would be conducted for social impact assessment (SIA) in the affected villages as per the Land Acquisition Officer and Sub-Divisional Officer of Wazirpur in accordance with information issued by the Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department (PWD) Gangapur City.
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The hearings would start on May 4, 2026, at 11am for the revenue villages of Rendayal Turk, Rendayal Gurjar and Chak Rendayal Gurjar within the Wazirpur Tehsil.
On May 5, hearings would happen in Khedla Janatpur and Mohcha while hearings would happen at Bharat Nirman Seva Kendra for Badhrayal, Kemrikurd and Bhalpur on May 6.
All affected landowners and citizens have been asked to mark their presence on these dates at the designated venues to register their objections or suggestions.
Meanwhile, the Rajasthan administration has prohibited land use changes, purchases, sales or any form of development activity in the villages that have been slated for construction. The expressway is likely to pass via several Sawai Madhopur villages like Janatpur, Rendayal Turk, Rendayal, Kemri Khurd, Badh Rayal, Khedla and Mohcha Bhalpur.
Would It Redefine Regional Connectivity In Tonk, Dausa And Sawai Madhopur?
The 342km Greenfield Project will traverse the districts of Jaipur, Tonk, Dausa, Ajmer and Sawai Madhopur. It would start from NH58 in Beawar and pass via Bandanwara, Bhinai, Nagola, Kekri, Phagi, Madhorajpura, Todaraisingh, Masuda, Niwai, Lalsot, Nirjharna and Gangapur City before it terminates at NH21 in Bharatpur. This would significantly improve regional and local connectivity in all of these districts and the state.
