Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel of Gujarat has sanctioned Rs 1,740 crore for the enhancement of road infrastructure connecting industrial and quarry areas in the state. This initiative aims to improve connectivity across 65 key locations, covering a total of 688 kilometers. The project underscores Gujarat’s commitment to bolstering its industrial backbone through strategic road development, aligned with the state’s economic growth and ease of doing business initiatives.
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- Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel approved Rs 1,740 crore for road infrastructure in Gujarat.
- The funds will upgrade roads linking 65 industrial and quarry areas across the state.
- A total of 688 kilometers of roads will be improved under this allocation.
- 83 kilometers of roads will be widened to four lanes.
- 173 kilometers will be expanded to a width of 10 meters.
- 432 kilometers of roads will undergo strengthening and upgrading.
- The project includes improvements to bridges and cross-drainage structures.
- Detailed project reports will guide the development, including the construction of necessary flyovers.
- The initiative aims to ease traffic and enhance connectivity for industries and villages.
- It aligns with Gujarat’s strategy to support ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives
