Cabinet Approves Eight High-Speed Road Corridor Projects
Recently, the Union Cabinet approved a large plan for eight high-speed road corridor projects totaling 936 kilometers, with a total investment of ₹50,000 crore. These projects are designed to improve connectivity for both pilgrims and freight transport across various regions.
Key Projects Overview
The approved projects include a four-lane ring road in Ayodhya, this road is designed to make it easier for pilgrims to visit the Ram Mandir. A bypass in Guwahati, this road will help improve travel and connectivity in the region.
Ayodhya Ring Road
- Length: 68 km
- Cost: ₹3,935 crore
- Purpose: This four-lane road will help pilgrims visiting the Ram Mandir by providing easy access from Lucknow airport and major railway stations. It aims to enhance the pilgrimage experience for both national and international tourists.
Guwahati Bypass
- Length: 121 km
- Cost: ₹5,729 crore
- Features: Includes a major bridge over the Brahmaputra River.
- Connectivity: It will connect long-distance traffic on National Highway 27, linking cities like Siliguri, Silchar, Shillong, and Tezpur, improving regional connectivity.
Tharad to Ahmedabad Corridor
- Length: 214 km
- Lane Configuration: Six-lane
- Connectivity: This road will connect key national corridors between Amritsar and Jamnagar and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.
- Freight Advantage: It will enhance transport routes for industrial regions in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan to major ports in Maharashtra, aiding in freight transport.
Agra to Gwalior Corridor
- Length: 88 km
- Cost: ₹4,613 crore
- Significance: This project will provide better travel connectivity between Agra and Gwalior, boosting economic interactions and regional integration.
These projects mark a significant advancement in India’s road infrastructure. They are aimed at supporting both tourism and freight transport, ultimately fostering economic growth and regional integration.
Month: Current Affairs - August, 2024
Category: Legal & Constitution Current Affairs