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Govt Accelerates National Highway & Expressway Development

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Govt Accelerates National Highway & Expressway Development

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) is responsible for the development and maintenance of National Highways (NHs) and Expressways in India, aligning all projects with the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan (NMP). Currently, 2,474 km.

National HSCs and Expressways are operational, with four major corridors in Telangana spanning 779 km under development. To expedite project completion, the government has implemented measures such as streamlined land acquisition, faster environmental clearances, simplified railway.

Regular project reviews at various levels ensure timely execution.The Noida Authority has begun work on a 5.6 km elevated road from Chilla in Delhi to Mahamaya Flyover in Noida, aiming to ease congestion on the Delhi-Noida Link Road. Tata Power has surpassed 1,50,000 rooftop solar

Installations across India, cementing its leadership as the nation’s No. 1 rooftop solar provider. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project is transforming Ahmedabad and the entire corridor by connecting major cities into one unified economic powerhouse.

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) and Tata Projects (TPL) have secured a ₹2,470 crore contract from Tata Power for the Bhivpuri Off-Stream Open-Loop Pumped Storage Project (PSP) in Karjat, Maharashtra. The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) has invited bids for consultancy services to prepare a detailed project report for the development of a four-lane road on NH-183 in Kerala.

The Indian government has significantly intensified its efforts to enhance the country’s road infrastructure, with an accelerated push towards national highway and expressway development. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to boost economic growth, improve connectivity, and enhance logistics efficiency across the nation.

Massive Investments and Policy Reforms

To support this ambitious goal, the government has allocated substantial financial resources through budgetary provisions and public-private partnerships (PPP). The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has been at the forefront, Several.

High-profile expressway projects are currently in progress, including overseeing the rapid expansion of highways and expressways under initiatives like the Bharatmala Pariyojana and the National Infrastructure reduce fuel consumption, and decongest urban roads, thereby facilitating smoother movement of goods and passengers.

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Delhi-Mumbai Expressway – A game-changing project spanning approximately 1,386 km, aimed at reducing travel time between the two major cities from 24 hours to around 12 hours. A crucial link that will enhance connectivity between the two economic hubs, fostering trade and business growth.

  1. Technology-Driven Development

The government is integrating advanced technologies in highway construction to ensure faster completion and superior quality. Techniques such as precast concrete technology, automated toll collection.

Systems, and intelligent traffic management systems (ITMS) are being deployed. Additionally, green and sustainable construction practices, including the use of recycled materials and eco-friendly lighting, are being encouraged to minimize environmental impact.

Boost to Economy and Job Creation

The rapid development of highways and expressways is expected to provide a significant boost to the economy by reducing logistics costs, facilitating seamless trade, and attracting investments in industrial corridors. Furthermore, the large-scale infrastructure projects have created millions of direct and indirect employment opportunities, benefiting construction workers, engineers, and local businesses.

Challenges and the Road Ahead

Despite the aggressive expansion plans, challenges such as land acquisition hurdles, environmental clearances, and project delays continue to persist. However, the government is addressing these issues through policy interventions, digital land acquisition processes, and stakeholder consultations.

With India striving to become a $5 trillion economy, the accelerated development of national highways and expressways plays a crucial role in achieving this vision. By focusing on robust infrastructure, the government aims to create a world-class transportation network that will drive long-term economic prosperity and sustainable growth.

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