In Manipur, 50 National Highway projects totaling 1,026 km have been sanctioned by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. 44 of these projects, totaling 902 km, are located in the hilly areas of the state. Eight projects totaling 125 kilometers in the hills have been finished thus far. The remaining 36 projects are presently underway and have a total investment of ₹12,000 crore for 777 km.
The Ministry has added two more National Highway projects, totaling ₹1,350 crore and spanning 90 km in hilly regions, to the Annual Plan for 2024–2025.
The Ministry has authorized a list of road projects that the Manipur State Government has prioritized under the Central Road Infrastructure Fund (CRIF). Based on the Balance of State (BoS) ratio, 57 of the 111 planned works have been approved. The BoS ratio is currently 9.81, which is far higher than the acceptable threshold of 4 for a hilly state.
Ministry Approves 50 National Highway Projects in Manipur
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has approved 50 new national highway projects in Manipur, marking a significant boost to the state’s infrastructure. The initiative aims to enhance road connectivity, support economic growth, and improve transportation networks across the northeastern state.
Project Overview
The newly approved projects will focus on upgrading existing highways, constructing new roads, and enhancing overall infrastructure. The key objectives include:
- Strengthening inter-state and intra-state connectivity.
- Facilitating faster movement of goods and passengers.
- Enhancing road safety and reducing travel time.
Key Road Projects
The 50 approved projects will include:
- Expansion of National Highways – Widening and strengthening key highways to accommodate increased traffic.
- New Road Construction – Developing strategic roadways to connect remote and border areas.
- Bridges and Overpasses – Constructing critical infrastructure to improve accessibility and reduce congestion.
- Sustainable Infrastructure – Implementing eco-friendly road-building practices to minimize environmental impact.
Economic and Social Impact
The approval of these projects is expected to:
- Boost trade and commerce by improving connectivity to other northeastern states and Myanmar.
- Create employment opportunities in construction and allied industries.
- Promote tourism by enhancing access to Manipur’s key destinations.
- Improve quality of life through better transportation facilities.
Challenges and Implementation Plan
Despite the promising developments, challenges such as land acquisition, environmental clearances, and logistical constraints must be addressed. MoRTH is working in collaboration with the Manipur government to streamline approvals and ensure timely execution.
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