Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari approved an estimated 11,000 INR-Crore on Monday, September 30, for the development of roads in Chhattisgarh.
The Ministry will use these funds to develop four major national highways. This will transform the state’s transport landscape, driving significant improvements. Additionally, these projects will play a key role in promoting industrial growth across the region. Nitin Gadkari also approved the preparation of DPRs for other essential projects in Chhattisgarh.
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The main projects highlighted include the Urga-Katghora bypass (NH-149B), Basna to Sarangarh feeder route, Sarangarh to Raigarh route, and the Raipur-Lakhanadon economic corridor. Together, these projects span approximately 236.1 Km, for which an estimated 9,208 INR-Crore has been sanctioned. Furthermore, other eight projects totaling around 908 INR-Crore were approved under the Central Road Fund.
Lastly, an additional 1,200 INR-Crore was cleared for the development of various roads. This includes the four-lane widening of Keshkal Ghat in Kondagaon district and the Dhamtari-Jagdalpur road.
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