India’s Union Cabinet approves a set of highway projects worth Rs 14,115 crore for the Delhi–Uttar Pradesh corridor. According to the reports, the works are to be executed under the Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM) under the National Highways (Original) scheme. The Cabinet also clears a separate infrastructure component in Delhi: the Dwarka tunnel project, with an estimated cost of Rs 6,970 crore. The coverage indicates that the Dwarka tunnel approval is part of the same Cabinet decision on transport and road connectivity measures. Both outlets frame the decisions as approvals for funding and implementation under existing government frameworks, including the HAM model for highway development. The reports do not provide additional specifics in the excerpts shared, such as project timelines, contractor selection, or detailed alignment or length for the highway and tunnel. Overall, the common elements across sources are the total highway project value of Rs 14,115 crore, the use of HAM for highway development, and the Cabinet’s approval of the Dwarka tunnel at Rs 6,970 crore.