Nitin Gadkari shared beautiful photos of Amritsar-Bathinda-Jamnagar Access Control Corridor
Nitin Gadkari shared beautiful photos of Amritsar-Bathinda-Jamnagar Access Control Corridor
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Mumbai: At the launch of three national highway projects, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said that Under the leadership of CM Manohar Lal, Haryana has moved to the forefront in the entire country. In Haryana, the construction of highways is being done at a cost of about Rs.50,000 crore. The target of reaching Gurugram from Nariman Point in Maharashtra is going to be 12-and-a-half hours. The Delhi-Mumbai highway from Gurugram is scheduled to reach in 20-25 minutes. In Haryana, instead of diesel, an electric bus has been proposed by the Haryana government for the electric buses in 3 years. The farmer is also going to be made an energy donor along with the farmer. We prepared fuel from the stubble and ran the tractor. There will be IGI Airport connectivity from Jewar Airport. The work on The Dwarka Express Highway will be completed at the earliest.

The travel time between Delhi to Katra and Manali will also be reduced. The road from Ambala to Kotputli is ready and the road from Ambala to Shamli is going to be constructed soon. The target is to reach Chandigarh from Delhi in two and a half hours. On walking in Haryana, it seems that we are walking on the streets abroad. The CM has expressed his gratitude to Union Minister Gadkari for laying a network of highways and improving road connectivity in Haryana.

 

He has said that today is a historic day for Haryana, during which in a single day, the Union Minister has also gifted road projects worth Rs 3450 crores to the State of Haryana. Referring to these projects, the Chief Minister has said that the NH-248A built in Gurugram connects the Delhi-Gurugram highway with the Delhi-Vadodara Expressway.

 

Not only this, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has shared the pictures of Amritsar-Bathinda-Jamnagar Access Controlled Corridor. Nitin Gadkari continued his point that work on 600 km of the 1225 km Amritsar-Bathinda-Jamnagar Access Control Corridor has been completed. The total project is Rs 26,730 crore.

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