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In 2023–2024, the central government plans to build 13,800 kilometers of national roadways.

The Indian government has unveiled a grand infrastructure project for 2023–2024, with plans to construct an impressive 13,800 kilometers of national roadways. This visionary undertaking, known as the “Bharatmala Pariyojana,” is set to transform the nation’s transportation network, enhancing connectivity and fostering economic growth and development.

New Delhi, India – India’s central government has laid out an ambitious blueprint for enhancing the nation’s infrastructure and bolstering connectivity with an unprecedented road construction project in the fiscal year 2023–2024. The “Bharatmala Pariyojana,” announced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, aims to build an extensive network of national roadways spanning a remarkable 13,800 kilometers.

The Bharatmala Pariyojana is a flagship initiative envisioned to connect various regions of the country, promote regional integration, and facilitate smoother movement of goods and people. With the establishment of these new roadways, India is poised to experience substantial economic and social benefits.

Transforming Connectivity and Facilitating Trade

The central focus of this mega project is to improve connectivity across the length and breadth of India. By creating national corridors, economic corridors, and inter-corridors, the government aims to significantly reduce travel time and enhance the efficiency of transportation networks. These new roadways will connect remote regions, previously isolated from major trade routes, thereby stimulating economic growth and development.

Empowering Social Development

In addition to its economic implications, the project places emphasis on the betterment of communities residing along the new roadways. Improved connectivity will enable better access to education, healthcare, and markets for farmers and small businesses. Furthermore, it is expected to create job opportunities both during the construction phase and through the development of associated industries along the corridors.

Environmentally Conscious Approach

The government has assured that while developing the national roadways, they will strive to minimize environmental impacts. Eco-friendly and sustainable practices will be adopted during the construction, ensuring that ecological balance is maintained.

Investment and Execution

To bring this ambitious project to fruition, the central government has allocated significant funds for the development of the national roadways. The Bharatmala Pariyojana is a critical component of India’s infrastructure push and aims to attract both public and private investments.

The project is slated to be executed with precision and efficiency, utilizing modern engineering techniques and state-of-the-art technology to ensure the timely completion of the roadways.

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