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Gadkari Boosts Maharashtra’s Road Network with New Corridor Projects

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In a strategic meeting in New Delhi, Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari scrutinized Maharashtra’s pipeline of highway expansions on Monday, spotlighting high-speed and high-density corridors that promise to redefine regional connectivity.

The agenda highlighted transformative upgrades like the six-lane Nagpur-Bhandara highway, four-lane Taloda-Burhanpur, and expansive corridors linking Durg to Gadchiroli-Mancheriyal, Gadchiroli to Kanker en route to Raipur-Visakhapatnam, Gwalior-Nagpur, and Nagpur-Hyderabad. These projects aim to bridge critical gaps and foster industrial hubs.

Additional focus was on six-laning Bhandara-Raipur, the Lakhani-Durg-Raipur route, Nagpur-Amravati, NH-44 from MP-Maharashtra border via Nagpur bypass to Borkhedi, and Pune-Satara. Officials discussed challenges and solutions to expedite these vital links.

A significant portion of the meeting tackled 527 kilometers of nine BOT initiatives at the state level, featuring Shirur-Ahilyanagar (four lanes), Ahilyanagar-Vadala, Vadala-Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar-Jalna, Jalna-Vatour, Nanded-Narsi-Deglur (four/two lanes), Jam-Warora, Warora-Chandrapur-Baman, and Malkapur-Chikhli corridors.

The minister’s directives aim to fast-track these developments, enhancing road linkages and propelling economic momentum. This aligns with India’s remarkable infrastructure leap: national highways now span 146,560 kilometers, the second-largest globally.

In the last 11 years, relentless construction has added vast stretches, with 57,125 kilometers built in five years alone—equating to 34,215 lane-kilometers per year. This has created 33 crore person-days of jobs annually, boosting livelihoods nationwide.

Highway lengths jumped 61% from 91,287 kilometers in 2014 to 146,560 by 2025, while expressways ballooned from 93 to 3,052 kilometers. These strides position India for accelerated growth through superior connectivity.

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