Ministry of Street Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has sanctioned INR 699.19 crore for upgradation of a piece of Nationwide Freeway 58 in Palanpur, Gujarat. The quantity can be used to improve Khokhra Gujarat Border – Vijayanagar – Antarsuba – Mathasur highway part of NH-58, in response to an official assertion.
NH-58 connects Gujarat and Rajasthan and in addition connects Ambaji Temple, Udaipur, Polo Forest and different archaeological monuments and varied vacationer locations.
The highway part is proposed to be upgraded from the present single/two lane highway to 2 lanes with paved shoulder and includes realignment in 14 stretches passing by hilly terrain.
Based on a separate assertion, MoRTH has sanctioned INR 576.22 crore for the 4-laning of the Yedegowdanahalli to Arjunahalli phase of NH-373 in Hassan district of Karnataka, spanning 22.3 kilometer.
This hall serves as an important hyperlink to famend vacationer locations similar to Chikamagaluru, Belur, Halebeedu, and Shravanabelagola, it added.
The ministry has additionally allotted INR 421.15 crore for the development of a 4-lane Gauripur Bypass alongside NH-17 (New)/NH-31(Outdated), spanning from Dumardoha Pt-II to the Baladmara highway in Dhubri district, Assam.
Spanning 9.61 kilometer, the venture goals to alleviate congestion in Gauripur city and mitigate dangers related to sharp bends on the present freeway, thereby enhancing security, it added.