India's Infrastructure Boom: A Roadmap to Economic Growth
The Indian government has sanctioned over Rs 11,000 crore for road projects in Maharashtra, Telangana, and Gujarat. These infra-ventures aim to enhance connectivity and economic efficiency by developing key national highways, including NH-160A, NH-56, and NH-167. The projects align with PM GatiShakti's principles, promising substantial benefits.
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The Indian government has sanctioned an impressive Rs 11,000 crore for pivotal road projects in Maharashtra, Telangana, and Gujarat. This move, according to official statements, aims to enhance connectivity across these states, boosting economic efficiency across vital corridors.
In Maharashtra, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the rehabilitation and upgradation of the Ghoti-Trimbak (Mokhada)-Jawhar-Manor-Palghar section of NH-160A. This strategic move will cater to the region's dense industrial hub near Nashik, addressing the substantial freight traffic and linking key GatiShakti economic and logistic nodes.
Meanwhile, the CCEA has greenlit a 4-lane construction project in Gujarat covering sections of the Dhamasiya-Bitada and Nasarpore-Malotha areas along NH-56. In Telangana, the Gudebellur to Mahabubnagar section of NH-167 will be upgraded to a 4-lane standard, promising significant improvements to local transportation networks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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