Nitin Gadkari Lays Foundation for Highway Projects Worth INR 2,500 Crore

Unnati More Mar 11, 2024 0

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on Sunday, March 10, laid the foundation for a slew of highway projects worth an estimated INR 2,500 Crore in Jharkhand.

The projects whose foundation stones were laid include the construction of the 4-laning of the Tupudana to Kundibartoli section (including the Khunti bypass) and the widening and upgradation of the Bero to Khunti section. The construction of this section will ease traffic and boost the development of the surrounding areas.

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Additionally, Nitin Gadkari laid the foundation stone for 22 National Highway Projects, spanning 268 Km at approximately INR 4,000 Crore in Mysuru, Karnataka. Notably, initiatives like the Huliyar-KB cross-Chunchanahalli-Nelligere road aim to enhance connectivity between Mysuru and North Karnataka. The Mysuru Ring Road, complete with service roads and RUBS, promises to alleviate city congestion, ensuring seamless traffic flow. The 4-lane expansion of Belur-Hassan and Yedegowdanahalli-Bilikere roads, coupled with the installation of ROBs at Hangarahalli and Holenarasipur Bypass, anticipates a 2-hour reduction in travel time.


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